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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
FAIRVIEW * Fairview, Or., October 27.—Mr. and rs. Jarvis Burger, arrived Iter« from Iowa on Tuwday and eipeet to make their luture home with their daughter, Mrs. li. N. Malay. Having volti their old horn» pirn s in Iowa M-vsral weeks Hgo, they have since lieeii visiting rela tives in Illiuois and Idaho. B U G G WAGONS .Mrs. leighton, of Portlaml, is spend ing a lew flays with Mr» C. Hbepard. AUTOMOB I LES Mrs. Edith Menifee returned to her horn» III Hpokane on Tuesday after sev eral flays visit with her aunt, Mr». H. H. btone. / Cost no more than others Mrs. F. D. Lamar and son Frank El lison, f>l Hf»»l River, were guests of the Son and brother, W. Ellison here over Sunday. Don’t buy until you investigate Let us send you our catalogue Mrs. Anna Heiny and children of Portland, visited over Hundav with the Iffriuer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Iles leu. Ask us about the 1910 automobiles YOU WON’T REGRET IT— Gordon Jftnes ami wife were guests of Mrs. Jones’ lather, R. Hunter over Munday. WAGON ANO BIKKHI’.K JJO E. Morrison Street Portland, Ore. AI TOMOHII E SALESROOM Chapman A Alder St real» Portland, Ore. Dr. H. D Brigg* haa aractad a tine tiarn on hie property in Otburn park, west of Fairview. A. I.. Mtone is having some clearing flune on his peoporty In West Fairview along the P. R. L. A P. Co. line. acci<lnnt with a musxla-loading shut- < W. hltison has material on the ground gun, which exploded while he was > for a liarn on his property at Davis bia loading it, blowing off one of his fin tlon. O L K A N1 NOM J gers and badly lacerating hia hand. Roy Anderson trjp out from Portland E. W. Goo-lm-r haa been in Albany ’ to visit his imrente Sunday. thia week In attendance on court. KOKINS The school will celebrate Hallowe'en Mary Ellen Douglaa. die>l October 2I< <>. A. Palmer has entered into a con on Friday afternoon at the school house. at her home near Eagle Creek al the tract witii th» H. I*. II l.umb. r Co. of II. C. McGinnes rxpt-cta bis family Boring tu do ths plvning for the S. age ol 4f' year.. I. N Welch of Salem, owner »1 con- I here liom Michigan next week and P. II. Co. Steam wa» goilou up in lit« will occupy Mrs II. M. Shaw's cottage. mill Thursday tor tli» first tlm» in aiderable property near Boring, has Miss Lao Chappel, of LsCamas ami many months Palmer» will plan» lieen in Boring thia week doting up a about .110,On (osl iiu tlie first order. sale ol 211 acre« of land to J. W lb iota her brother U. Chap;«ell, of Oswego, Th» S. I*, ||, Co. Intend to build s Guodner A Ritzer were tlie agenta. visited their sister. Mrs. Ralph Cope planing mill al their yard as soon as I ieo. Parches lias aold hia Jll-acre Rome land on Sunday. Clackamas County] possible. The attachment null of George Jack- so i vs. Henry Hampton came up lor hearing Tnur. lay before J. I*. G »»liter but was c»iitiiiu<»l until Friday,Nove ■■■ her Hili, on account ol the death ul one ol the witnesaea. An attachment has been tiled against the Clear Lake Irrigation Co., of which J<*. Keep 1» president. Slid a carload of telephone wire now at the slat loll In Boring, placet In llie hands of the elisrifl. Tins attachment grows out of a claim lor labor performed by a crew of mon in erecting telephone lines. A |iecullar plisse <d the case is that III» I*. S. comes in and claims tlie wire as their propelty. A man lias Iweu lelt ill charge of the wire al Boring who will remain in |s>»»eaaion until the courts make som» disposition of tlie matter, John ilaley ol Saudy Ridge had an • •••••••••••••••a LUMBER $6 a thousand on 16 II. and 24 ft. Kouqh. 1x4. 1x6. 1'8 and on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. a All Kind* l>rtMMf<l Lumber, Will driivrr anywhere Straus Lumber Co PHONE 446 ••••••••••••••••a F W GOoDNFR Justice o< th. Pv.<-. l or ritzkh "A rep Your Eyg on Ho ring" Goodner & Ritzer REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Boring. Oregon Troutdale, Or., October 27. — The "Crown Sheet of Ore," O. K. <k X. loco motive, blew out near livre last Mon day nmrnmg, scalding Fireman Cook so badly liial he may not recover. The unfortunate man was taken to Portland to a hospital. low or muddy water was probably the i-anseof the rxploeion John Coons has just completed a water .v*tem on the Multnomah farm here. Hie work cooeisted of a concrete cistern eight levt square and five feet deep, from which pi pew ar« laid to where the buildings will stand. M O. Nelson who lately came here from Minneapolis, Minn., has built a small bouse on his property south ol town and moved Ida family in. The remainder of his parly, who have or- gallisoil themselves into an incorpora tion known as the Troutdale Cherry Growers association, are expected here Halurday ami will purchase seversl hundred seres in the vicinity of Trout dale for clirrrv raising. An option is held by ths association on the Htillaon, Tom Hensley and Chapman places. Mrs I.. A. Harlow will entertain the ladies Five Hundred Club at her home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. D. B. Grif- Hllis, Mrs. Carl Larsson Mr». T. Lowe, Mrs. A. B. Kendall, Mrs. Aaron Fos. Mrs. L. A. Harlow, Mrs. J. A. I^rsson and Mrs. Henry Riehardaon compose the club. Mrs. Henrietta Jarvis is friends al Cathlamet. HURLBURT Mrs. Amanda Johnson «|>eiil Monday with Mrs. Drurie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. II. Clearwater of Port land speot Saturday ami Sunday with T. L. Evans and family. Tim Missea Glalvs and Clara lasley «|H-nt SiHiday with Miss Wilson, on the Shearer place. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard pasaicl through this vicinity Monday, I. II, Rickert and M Rickert former ly of this place, have recently returned from a trip to New York, their native state. They sav that they didn't see snv place on the trip tliat looks as goal as “Old Oregon." To maintain health, a mature man or woman nev«to juat enough food to rv|>air the wm*t«* and »upply energy and body bent. The habitual c«>n»um plion of more food than in neceamarv for them« purpoaaa to the prime vau«e oi stomach trouble«, rhawmatium and di won I er» of the kidney». If troubled with intiigvw- tion, revise your diet, let reaaon and not ap!»elitr control and take a few doe- « mi of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will «««»n ta all right again. — • * be (Jreahatn Drug Co. For aale W Hummel I has moved bis resideace down on the I*. R. L. A P. line, having sold the pro|ierty on which it formerly stood U> the county for the poor farm. At a meeting of the Directors held on Monday, Oct. 25, 1IKM>, it wm decided Mr. and Mrs Fred Sini.li were the to inervaee the rental» a» follows: Stockhoiders, party line, $10 per guests of Mr and Mrs. Jos. Ellis last year; rtockholder», private line, $15, per Tun lay. year; non-»tockholder«, |»arty line, $1.25 j»er month; non-MUickhuldera, private Rai.ea the dough line, $2 per month. and compitai with Tht» rate for «tookholder» to take ef all pure food lawa. fect Nov. I, 1909, and for non-atockhold er», January I, 1910. After January 1, 1910, atocll will be rai»ed to $50 a »hare. In explanation of the above will »ay that it war thought neee«»Hry in order to reduce the amount of indebtedne»» of the com|kauy and piMtitiahle in that ae now have alM>ui 450 auhei'ribera, where- a» when the former rate waf put into CJÎXSCTNT MFC, CO. effect we ha 1 lea» than 100. Ma.-raof MAH r INK | (belterthan Maule). Fubliahvd by order of the Board. I Arthur Ikiwaett, Secretary. SCENT BSr lor Sale. New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County about our Prize Offering. Ask Agency lor Oregon Eire Relle! Association. Rockwood F»»d Stable iti C mmc I ím Chapped skin whether on the ha.ids or face may he cured in one night by applying Chamlierlain's Salve. It is also nnequaled for sore nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by Gresham Drug I On Mr. J. wrwk. Sandy, Oregon Gebhardt got married last Mr. II. Bchultx went to Portland on business last week Mi»» L. last week. Metzger went to Portland Mr. O. Rodeen went to Portland on business last week. Mr». O. Westlund ha» returned home from tier trip to Seattle last Monday. Miss C. Hansen went to visit Miss M. Paulsen in Monta Villa last week. Groceries» Dry Goods, Footwear Light Hardware and Feed PRODUCE HANDLED ON COMMISSION Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS «12 Medical Bldg., • A piece of flannel dampened by Cham- Iterlain'a Liniment and I »>und to the af fected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pain» in the aide or cheat give it a trial and y<m arc certain to lx- more than pleased with tlie prompt relief which it affords. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains ami is certain to please anyone »offering from that disease. Sold by Gresham Drug Co. ALL SOWING Grasses— Clovers Alfalfa Vetches—Grains SPECIAL MIXTURES The price of The Herald alone is *1. a year, but to those who would like the advantage ol a dubbing rate with other paper» we offer the following low prices: BRICK HOTEL, - TROUTDALE Under New Management Board by the Day or Week Rates, *1 to $1 50 per Day, or $5 to $5.50 per week. W 1 and latest market prices Aik for Cstalog No. 260 W. f. GUNN. Prop’r • mo». Il on 1J» 4M 17* 1 » 17» I PACIFIC MONTHLY PACIFIC HOMEXrEAD PACIFIC FARMER . 1.» 1.7» 1.7» ' national ««R amge 1.7* , POULTRY Jot KN Al. (motilhb) IA0 ORE«.ON A'iRlCULTl KHT 1.5» i farm journal 140 I McCALLH MAGAZINE (Ladle»') 1AU GRESHAM, OREGON - For g<««l work go to the Gresham Feel Mill; new rollers; open Tuesdays ami Fridays. tf 1 00 j 1 00 1.UÜ «Í. AS .1» Read the “Want Ads.” You Wants Supplied on page 8. Tbt» price 1» for delivery by mal til only •nd only * hen remittance is made with order Paper» may be sent to seperate addre*»e* 8ub- See Shattack's ad—Bargains! acriptloQ» may begin at any time. SEE CHAUNCEY POWtll VALLEY AT LENTS XVm. Danielson, who ha« been with hi* brother-in-law, Jonas Nelson, at Powell Valley started this week for Wyoming. For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Light Hardware. When you wish to sell your grain call i up the Sun-Dial ranch mill at Fairview. They will pay you the market price in cash. Gresham exchange 21-X, Trout-' dale exchange 1J8. —-------------------------- I AUCTION SALE Foster Road and Main St. On the DeHaven place At Pleasant Home. Ore XVhen you advertise in The Herald ' you reach the buying class throughout' Thursday. Oct. 28th 1 P. M. Sharp Read the Want Ads. on page 8. j - > . Folgers Golden Gate I It Milch Cows, 2 Yearling Heifer» ! 1 2-pr. old Heifer 1 Calf 1 Colt ' I Mares, 5 years old 5 Head of Hogs 2 Goats 3 doz. Hens 4 Stands Bees Met Double Harness Single Harness | Old Wagon Plow ____ _ Single _ Buggy 15 Tons Hay Hav Carriage, Rope aud Fork No. 3 Ynbnlar Separator > Farmers Tester 31, M Shingles Some Lumber l. Acre of Kale TERMS—All sums under $10. cash ; $10 or oyer, 2 per cent discount for cash, or six months’ time on approved : note at 7 per cent per annum. A. L üeHAVEN, Owner R. I. ANDERSON. Auctioneer Coffee The kind that makes the break fast real Coffee through and through—always the same. Y our grocer will grind it— better if ground at home—not too fine. T. HENSLEY • Gasoline Wood - Saw •" 50c a Cord • Troutdale, - Oregon • Phone Fanners 35x2 Benecke Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Clean, Attractive Line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, and Notions of all kinds. Fairview’s Leading Merchant CHOPPING AND ROLLING Orisi Taken al any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain WRITE FOR SAMPLES PORTLAND Saturdays ami Sundays GRESHAM HOTEL Beaver State Herald and other papers The Best Plaster. I iKNTIHT CASPER JUNKER, Trop. Complete Lines of PASTURE AND HAY DR. WILLIAM KRASSIG Everything Dealers in eastern Multnomah county. Be a. careful as you can, you will oc casionally take cold, ami alien vou do get a medicine ol known reliability, one that haa an established reputation and that 1» certain to effect a quick cure. Such a metlicine is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It has gained a world-wide reputation by its remarkable curve of thia most common ailment and can al ways be depended upttn. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids exiiectoration, Opens the secretions and aid» nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. For sale bv Gresh am Drug Co. tine Imv horse, 121*1 pounds, $.">0; one disc, good running order, $30; one new Gresham Feed Mill; first-class work Oliver chilled plow, with wheel, >10; 1 guaranteed ; open Sept. 7. tf 1 good milk cow, $40; clearing and farm tools at cheap price«; saws, mattocks, magi and wedges, shovels, axes, »|ax>n and cant-hook, plane, muare, handsaw and many other articles. J. E. Osborne, on Section Line road, l1» miles west of Gresham; phone 5x1. (if For Chapped Skin. First-cl«»» accommodations Commercial tritile solicited Clean lieti» and potiti meal. How to Cure a Cold. LATOURELL Notice. Troutdale, Oregon Jack Moore haa had a new sign 1 yr WEKKI.Y r»KE4iONUN ti.w painted and erected in front of his I DAILY OREOOKIAN . «-Ä hoarding house, the name being changni D’l.Y •ii<! «UNDAY om E aki NI a N 1 •'< I DAILY TELKOKAM K» to The Riverview Hotel, the place being I SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL 17» i daily journal . ................... fc.uO formerly known as the Missouri House. I DAILY and SI NDAY JOURNAL 7JJÛ visiting More than I nough to too Much. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Krn r sd i r thew an tkr Iswrit Ila tn Rev. M Black, wife and daughter, of Portland,were week-end guests of C. M "The Herald" in combination with any St 11 Ison and family. of the following: George Duler and wile ami the lat Nril MacMillan is entertaining Ms Peter Samuel ('hall diml Octobar 2H ter's mother, Mrs. A. Eaeman, of Port father,Dr. MacMillan from Nova Beotia. lie resided near Barton and wae K2 land, were week-end guests at the home Joseph Latourell.of Latourell, made a ol II. S. Stone. years ol age at the time of liia demise. • eek-end visit with hia daughter. Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. De Witt Shepard and J. Allred Larsson. daughter, Thelma, have I wen visiting John Severn and Jack Hickey have Well known Hotelkeeper l ee» and Mr. Shepard's parents, C. Sbe|«rd and gone to Alberta, Canada, to remain for Recommend« Chamberlain*« w lie. tome rime. Colk , Cholera and Diar Mrs Aylsworth of Portland was a Mi»» Carrie Thomas ha» returned to rhoea kemedy. weekend guest al the hums of Napoleon her home at Hood River, after »everal M1 take pleasure in «Mying tliat I have Davis. week» stay here. kept Chumlain’» Colic, (’holer» and Mrs. W J Lawellin, of Springwater, Diarrhoea Remesly in my family madi- Mr». Ralph Johnson, of Portland, rine cheat fur al*>ul 15 yearn and have visited her niece, Mr. W. Ellison the visited her daughter France», at the alway» had »atinfaitory re«till« from ita first of llie week. home of Mr». XV. Leulorth the first of u»e. I have a< I miniate red it to a great Mrs. Alma Hall spent Sunday with the week. iit«nr traveling man who were »uffenng (riHii trouble« for which it reeom- relative» in Portland. Cha». Lewi», moterman on the Fair mei.«h*d «ml have never failed (•» relieve J. O. I »owning ami family ami Elmer view-Troutdale car, it moving hie fam them," *ave J. C Jenkin», ul Glaaffow’, Ky. Th»» remedy la fur »air by Gresh Jenkins ami wile, ol Portland, visited ily tu Troutdale. O. II. Jenkins and family Sunday. am Drug Co. near Boring to Vic. Jolinaon. General Merchandise «John Brown TROUTDALE SUN-DIAL FEED MILL PflTUUlD, IR1MM FAIRVIEW, OREGON e