Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 05, 1909, Image 5

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    FAIRVIEW
Fairview, Ore., Nov. 4, 1'JIW.—The
rainy weather of the past week has
slopped the potato diggi >g ami the
farmer« are wishing for east winu Ur
dry out the ground.
BUGGIES
WAGONS
AUTOMOBILES
If. C. Cauilwll was out from Portland
looking alter bis interests lire last of the
week.
James Anderson and eon have been
here from Portland visiting the formers
pareuts, A. M. Ami«r«on and wile, this
week.
TROUTDALE
Troutdale, Or»., Nov. 4, ld-D.—The
Davenport Hawmill Company hail a
j numlmr of log« ami lie« swept out by
the high water in Handy river entailing
! quite a heavy Io««. Much of the drift
however, was caught at Vancouver and
can la- returned, but at considerable
I ex|M>n«e. Many of the tie« are scattered
along all the way down the river where
they have become lodged. The p»»t
week's rain ba* swollen the river to
i three times its «ixe ami it ia now a
raging toreol of muddy water
HARLOW. BLASER & HARLOW
Troutdale, Oregon.
»
Dealers in
Everything
Complete Lines of
Charh-s an-l Ralph Kcotl.of Portland,
Electric wire« through which light
• l*nt Sunday with friend« beie «1 the
is conveyed tn the P. R. L. 4 P. depot
home of A. L. Slone.
Cost no more than others
The Roads boys returned to their were cut end Htrewn on the ground and
Don’t buy until you investigate
work al Albany Wednesday alter a tew the electric bulbs all broken by some
««eke spent in clearing and buiidiug miacresnl on Monday afternoon be­
Let us send you our catalogue
tween 2:20 an-l .'I o'clock while the car
ou lheir property in Weet Fairview.
was making the trip to Linnenian.
FARM PRODUCE HANDLED ON COMMISSION
' C H McGiunls has moved his family,
Ask us about the 1910 automobiles
who arrived here last
Friday from The company had just had the wiring
Michigan, into Mr. H. M. KUaw's cot­ completed and the lights ready for use.
Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County
Claud flaslen has taken the agency (or
tage.
—YOU WON’T REGRET IT—
the railway company here, a ticket, ex-
Rev. Jam«« Moore conducUal the reg­
prees ami freight office having beeu el-
ular quarterly meeting of the Methodist
tablislied.
1 church here last Katurday evening.
AUTOMOBILE BALHBWOOM
WAOON AND BU4MHH*
C. M. Htllleon lias sold his farm of 95
Chapman A Alder Street»
JJO E. Morrbmn Street
Hev. A. C Howlett, of Eagle Point,
acres b» the Troutdale Clierry Associa­
Portland, Ore.
Portland. Ore.
Ore., visited a few days last week with
tion who lately came here from Minne­ Beaver State Herald and other papers
his daughter, Mrs. G. H. Khaw.
apolis, considerstioo of 4l%'»i0.
The
The price of The Herald alone ia $1.
Under Near Management
Mrs. M. C. Cornett an-l daughter,
farm was purchased by Mr. Htillson
Ivy, made a week-end visit at the home six years ago for 4'000 and no exten­ a year, but to those who would like the
advantage of a clubbing rate with other
’ hmnr of II. C. Nelson last Sun-lay.
of C. M. Yell at The Dalles.
sive improvements have been made on
Board by the Day or Week
Mi«a Bickford visited the homefolk«
John Robbins and wife have moved the place. The lui-mbers of the a»«<M:i- papers we offer the following low
lest week.
« into the Khay house on Cedar street. ation. wlwi are pun-hast ng other farms j prices:
Rates, 41 to $1.50 per Day, or $5 to
k-sirabtr the« srr thr lowest Kates
A very pleasant surprise occurred at Mr. and Mr*. Robbins are lately from here including the Chapman and Torn
$5.50 per week.
| 1-talio.
the home of Mra. J. N. Campbell last
Hensley farms, expect to plant clierry "The Herald" In combination with any
i Thovaday when a number ol her friend«
SANDY
tree* on the property and colonise it
of the following:
gallic re* I to celebrate her birthday.
A A Methodist Minister Recommends ’ with Minnesota families.
W. F. GUNN. Prop'r
Kandy. Nov. I.—Mr. 11-iff man 's bourn-
sumptions least wa« «erred at 2 o'clock
Chamberlain's LoUc, Cholera
The volunteer soliciting committee I WERKLY ORRAiONUN .
it nearing completion
,
GRESHAM,
OREGON
DAILY OKE oo NI a *
which hail I men prepared by the ladies
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
for the Douglas Cemetery, Cistern fund D’l.Y and al XDAY < »ML«.< »NIAN
The <
Fellows are having good present. Mr«. Campbell wa« presented
. I j AILY TELEGRAM
bas
a
sutHcient
amount
subscribed
to
’•♦EMI WEEKLY' JOLRNAl.
“I have u-nxl Chamberlain's Colic,
meeting«.
with a lovely set of diebee.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lor build an ample-sized cistern and would DAILY JOURNAL
DAILY and WNDAY J<»1 RNAL
II the attendant'« at school Increase«
several
years
lor
diarrhoea.
I
consider
The Cottrell Baptist Hun-lay «chord
1» gla-i to have all subscribers send or PA< IFIC MONTHLY
much mon- aitutln-r leat her will la- em will give an entertainment Friday eve­ it ll.e I h - si remedy I have ever tried tor
PACIFIC h <>ME»TEAD
leave
their
subscriptions
with
Aaron
PACIFIC MKMKR
that trouble. I bought a bottle ul it a
ployed.
ning, Nov. Il>, admission free but at the i lew days ago from our druggist, R. R. : Fox or any member cl the committee, national grange
has n«-eds just as much as you have.
POI I.TKY Joi'KNAL (raonlbl)) . IJv
The young people met with Mr« close of the program a free-will offering Brook*. 1 shall ever be glad to apeak a 1 that the work might be begun at once. , OKKi.ON
You need cleaning and fixing up once
AGRICI I.TI RIST
1.5»
in
a wbild. and so does your watch.
i so
iKtugla»« the tiral ol the week to prac­ will lie taken, the proceed« to go toward word in its praise w lieu I have the op I Grandpa Bolton, of Estacada, visited farm journal
I Het ALL*» MAG A ZINK (Lad lea’)
1-*»
About once a year the proposition of
portuhity."—Rev. J. D. Knapp, pastor
tice alnging. 11 would Ire a g'-od idea a new 1*11 lor the church.
cleaning ami oiling that watch comes
M. K. church, Mile« Grove, Pa.
Bold Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Coon last week.
Thia price U for delivery by mall only
to organise a Glee Club as they are tak­
Mr. Bolton was a former Rockwood only when remittance h nu-lr with order up. It'» then that you want to think
II. H. Cline will hegin work for the by liinlitm Drug Co.
of me. The treatment ac-urded a watch
ing an much Intervet in singing.
i resident and baa many friends in this Papera iuay be aent Io w per ate addrr*ee*. Sub- is just the same whether it is the bewt
J oh neon Lumber Company in a abort
I m ? ripe ion* may begin at any time.
Don't forget preaching every Sunday
|«it of the county.
time.
or the poorest make—that is. the beet
evening.
attention is given it. FLORA is an ex­
Mrs. E. J. Know, of Portland, was a
Our «chool *■ progressing nicely un­
pert in handling watches. Let him fix
Mr. Malvin Long visited the fiume-
week-end
guest
of
Mrs.
J.
I.
Funk.
der the eftl< lent management of Prof.
up your timepiece.
WEECHES
fulks for a few days.
W. C. Metiger.
A number of ninth
C. A. Hewett and wife, who have
ORIENT.
Welches, Nov. 1.—W. J. Faubion was
Mr». Heacock an«! daughter. Pauline, lieen visiting friends here for a few days
grade pupil« are in attendance.
Potato digging I« the chief occupation
matte a tmwtneM trip to Portland Satur­ returned to their home in Portland, on called to C'aruas, Wash., on account of
191 Morrison Street
II. I. Anderson made a trip to Yam­ day.
the death of hi, father, W. II. Faubion,
In llieec parta when the «un ghinea.
Wednesday.
-
Oregon
hill county Sunday.
who was an old soldier and pioneer, lie Portland,
Many prank« were played by Hallo­
B. C. Altman an«) wife visited the
(Near Pap*» Restaurant.)
Messrs. Bertha and Louise Helming came to Oregon in D<67, settling on a
school
Friday.
ween joker«.
have gone to Portland to remain for farm near Oregon City. After spending
Mr». II. 1. Anderson viaited at the
Max itevtes of Saihly was visiting hit some lime
Who found the North pole. Cook or
a number of years there he moral to
Croup Cured and a Cnild'a Life Saved.
brother, Lyman, rvcrntly.
Perry? Uncle Sam has the earth and
Charlee
Hoekey
left
the
first
of
the
his
farm
near
Boring,
now
called
Haly
“It affor 1« me great pleasure to add
Harry Lasted accepted a position in week for Alberta Canada, to remain Station. He then sold that farm an<l Heeeel at Gresham has the best took
mv testimony U> that of the thousand»
tf
who haiv been benefitted hy Clmmbvr* Portland
during the Winter.
moved to l'ark Place with his wife an-l to work it with.
lain'« Cough Remedy.
My child. An­
family
on
account
of
his
wife's
poor
Neil MacMillan lias gone to Portland to
Theodore Neibaner, uho has l»een vis­
drew, when only three year« old wa»
Lots for sale in Cedarville, on easy
taken with a severe attack ol croup, and iting frivmte in Seattle» is at home. work as liookkee|ier for the Swift Com­ health, she dying shortly after they
.nt View
thank« to the 1-romr.t u«e ol Chamber- Wtnle there he had the pleasure of see­ pany in their office there, having been moved there 14 years ago. M». Faubion terme. H. W. SnasbalL Pl<
lam'a Cough Kemedy hi« life was saved
then moved to Grants Pass with his Avenue; Gresham, Route 3.
ing some of our old neighbors, John Me- transferred from here.
ami today lie is a robust ami healthy
two voungest sons and lived there un-,
Fred Helming, of Portland, spent last
boy," «ay« Mr«. A. Coy, Jr., of San An­ Ikmald, wife anti won.
til two weeks ago when he came to his
The Gresham Feed Mill will do your
tonin, Texas. This remedy ha» been in
week with L. Helming.
oldest daughter's home and died there rolling: new rollers.
tf
u«e many year«. Thousand« of mothers
The Hallowe'en ball last Saturday
e
.• keep it at hand and it ha« never liven
Wednesday, Oct. 27, aged tki.
He was
CHLRRYVRJi
night was a great success some excel­
For «ale by tireeham
• XII Kin-1- Dreg* I Lumbar. WH) * known to tail.
buried the following Saturday in Clack­
Cherryville, Nov. 1.—School is closed lent
characters
being
represented
deliver anywhere
# Drug Co.
amas cemetery. He leaves seven sons
this week ou account of the Teachers among them being Red Riding Hood,
and two daughters ami two sisters to
Institute.
Two Little Girls in Blue, Claws, Indian
mourn his loss.
R. W. Henry of Pittner visited Cher­ Chief» and Squaws, Cowboys and Girls
PILASANI HOME
“Billy” «Vinters and wife and Claud
e
PHONE iW
•
A pleasant little party wa« given Alma ryville last Thursday to look after a and Circus Girls.
Chapman spent a few days al the
a
• Koark last Sunday in honor of her birth­ place that he owns near the school-
Miss
Ellie
Clark,
of
Hillsboro,
is
eaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeee
j house
He had not been in this vicini­ spending some time with her grand­ Winters' summer home.
day.
Mrs. Gun and Miss Ree«< of Sellwood
ty before in several years an-l expressed parents, C. II. Light and wife.
The Munday school hour at the Chap­ himself n» pleased at the development
were guests at Welches hotel last week.
Mrs Henry Richardson and Mrs. F.
el has liven changed from 3 o'clock to <d the country. He may return in the
Miss Holden has gone to Portland to
A. Zimmerman spent Wednesday in
K W -IOOPNKR
lot' KITKKH
■ 2:3i) p. in. They expect a minister for , spring to reside permanently.
spend a few -lays with relatives.
Justier uf th* I’vtscm
Gresham.
i neat Sunday.
Much interest is living aroused in a
Mrs. John Moulding and two grand-1
"Keep lour Eye on Soring"
All report having a good time at the concrried movement to spray and prune
children have gone to Portland to spend I
Halloween social given at the M. K. all orchards as well as to set out new
the winter.
ROCKWOOD
church last Saturday night.
After a trees. Non-resident owners are urge.I
How is this for a large potato?
Mr.
The lady Macabees gave a Halloween .
abort program, apples, pumpkin pie and to look after their partly improved
entertainment on Saturday evening and Tawnev -lug one out of bis garden here
, nut« were served.
places.
A few dollars spent in getting in spite -d the weather there was a fair that measured 14 inches and many !
Mr. Bishop, the new niinlnter here, rid of worthless old fruit trees an<i attendance ami everybody bad a gooii others nearly that sue.
| although young in the work, i« an pruning ami spraying goo.1 ones will do time.
wonders toward improving the country
eloquent »peaker.
H. Taylor was in our midst Thursday
Hi<h trrade Michigan Quality Buggies,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilavinoml nf Iowa are and encouraging those who are making of last »reek.
Hacks, Carta, at right prices at Hesmelte,
an
effort
to
raise
good
fruit.
This
is
Quality—dein—perfect
visiting Mr». A. F. Chase.
They
Grandpa Bolton, formerly of this Gresham.
Boring.
-
Oregon now
tf
the coming fruit section of this part of
will «pend the winter here.
the state. Public spirit must I* exhibit­ place but now- of Eagle Creek, is a fre­
Your grocer will grind It—
better if ground al home—not
ed then we will bays better fencee.better quent visitor here and ia always wel­
For good work go to the Gresham Feed
comed
.
too fine.
roads, better buildings an-l better fruit.
Mill; new rollers; open Tuesdays and;
4
The Rockwood Grange will hold their
Mrs. J. T. Friel, assisted by Mrs.
Fridays.
tf •
Kuhn, entertained a number of guests regular serial dance on Saturday eve­
New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands Saturday evening Dancing was the ning, Nov. Gth, but watch for their ad
amusement »nd those who braved the announcing their inasquerade to be
BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN
given Thanksgiving eve
aiorm report a good time.
Groceries, Dry Goods, Footwear
Light Hardware and Feed
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
GRESHAM HOTEL
THAT WATCH OF YOURS
iusiids
FRED D. FLORA
•
e $6 d thousand on 16 ft. and
; 24 It. Kouqh. 1x4. 1x6. 1x8.
» and on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8.
•
•
;
•
Fol ger's
: Straus Lumber Co. :
Golden
Gate
Goodner & Ritzer
REAL ESTATE
and INSURANCE
General Merchandise
Cheapest Cash liargains in the County.
about our Prize Offering.
Ask
for Oregon Fire Relief Association.
John Brown»
POWtU. VAlltY
-
Rockwood
HURLBURT
T. I Evan» anil wife have just re­
The La-lie« Mission Society will meet
on Saturday, Nov. «. at 2 p. m. at the turned from Mosier ami Hood Kivvr
where they attended the apple show.
borne of Frank Hteffanaon.
C. A. Lindgren and family, C. Carl-
stmlt and family and Mr«. C. J. Nord-
hlotn and Misses Anna. Olga and Edith
Nordhlom went to Portland last Satur­
day ami remained to be present at the
wedding of Frank Carlson and Mi«» El­
len Noniblom, both parties living well
Mrs. Chat. I.ittli-pugv of Mosier ia
visiting at the home of Drura Davis,
The Portland Librarian viaited the
school last Thursday and left a nice box
of lirxika.
Miss l.yda M. Rramhall visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bram-
hall of Pleasant Home.
ami favorably known here.
Mr» A. Caldwell entertained F. O.
Mrs. Ward Evans ia visiting in Port­
Ekstrom and family, H. Hell and family land.
and P. N. Almqnist and family for din­
Kenneth, the little son of Mr. ami
ner la»t Sunday.
Mrs. Victor Ellie, has lieen quite sick
Mr. Punberg of Balsam lake, Mis., but is improving.
visited at the home of W. Bottelson last
week.
OATS WANTED — Will pay you
The Young People» Society will have
a literary program in the I.utherian highest Cash price for your oats at the
Gresham Chop Mill.
tf
church neat Sunday at 7 :*> p m.
c/ ALL
SOWING
Is
I
Grasses—Clovers
Alfalfa
Vetches—Grains
I SPECIAL
SI’1<
MIXTURES
PASTURE AND HAY
WRITE FOR SAMPLES
■ «nd Inert
|
market
prices
Aik for
Catalog
No.
DR. WILLIAM KRASSIG
DENTIST
Hit’Medh-al Ithlg.,
•
PORTLAND
Fatunlays and l-'undays
RRICK HOTEL.
•
TROUTDALE
Mias Mave Lovelace left for Salem on
I Friday of last week where she will start
teaching the first of Non-niber.
Benecke
J. Richmond and brother spent a few
days of last week hunting deer.
.Mrs.
Richmond and children accompanied
them as far as the Stone Place in Clack-(
amas county.
W. A. Hall and wife will leave in a
short time to visit her folks living in
Crook county.
Mr. Hall thinks they
may make a permanent home there.
Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Clean,
Attractive Line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
and Notions of all kinds.
Fairview’s Leading Merchant
J Quinn is the hardest working man
in Rockwood.
Miss Gertrude Boland of Portland
spent Sun-lay at home with her parents
| of this place.
CHOPPING AND ROLLING
J. Brown made a business trip to Mt.
Hood ami vicinity Monday.
Grist Taken at any Time-Quick Delivery.
Miss Mamie and Joe Shantine were at
' home Sunday.
Both are working in
Portland.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Little Bobbie Childers receiveil a pony
I as a present last week.
Market Price Paid for Grain
Hiram Richmond has moved hie fami-
| ly into the Cutler place,formerly owned
, by D. L. Herring.
Mr. Johnson, at present living on the
I Section Line road, will move into the
Hartley house.
SUN-DIAL FEED
FAIRVIEW,
OREGON