Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 03, 1909, Image 3

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    FAIRVIEW
W A C j o n s
buggies
AUTOMOB ILES
Cost no mon* 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—
AU1OMOBII .1 SALESROOM
Chapman A Alder Street*
Purtland. Ore.
WAOON AND l»l Utili!*
JJO E. Morrison Street
Portland. Ore.
Giesler & Dorres
FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE
386 IASI MIMWISIW SI.. IH I MLN GKWD AV. AND INION
OR! GON
BORII AND.
a YOU are interested in saving money buy your
* Furniture and Carpets ol us.
We are out ol the
"High Rent, Big Price” District.
Our New and
Up-to-date Stock will please you—in quality, in prices.
H
FURNITURE
SITTING ROOMS,
RECEPTION
HALLS, DINING ROOMS,
BED ROOMS, LIBRARY AND DEN
PARLORS,
WE HAVE LATELY Fl.At'ED AXOTHER Illi! 1111 J. OF GOODS
NEAR GRESHAM
CARPETS AND RUGS
WILTON’S
AXMINSTER’S,
VELVETS
BRUSSELS
AND
SEE OUR
‘Quick Meal’ Steel Range
‘‘Known the World Over”
S andy i H otel
IEW HMMflHRT
Firtt -daae accommodal ion*
Commercial tr««lr solicited
Clean lied* and g<«>l meal*
fted Stable in Canitadiaa
MRS. S. T. CROW, • Prop.
Sandy,
Oregon
General Merchandise
New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands
BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN
Cheapest Cash liargains in the County.
about our Prize Offering.
Ask
John Brown,
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LUMBER
$6 a thousand on 16 II. and
24 ft. Kouqh. 1x4. 1x6. 1x8.
dnd on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8.,
All Kinds Dressed Lumber. Wil)
deliver anywhere
Straus Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Savage spent several
days last week with his brother at
I Salem,
Alfalfa
Vetches—Grains
How One Doctor Successfully Treats
Pneumonia.
and latest
market
price*
Aik for
Catalog
__
9IMLITV
No. 260 PORTLAND. O*ttO«
lota (or naie in Cedarville, on eaay
The mill at Fairview will roll or chop termi. II. W. Huas hall. Pleasant View
your grain while you wait.
Avenue; Gresham, Route 3.
I
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW
Troutdale, Oregon.
in
Dealers
Everything
Complete Lines oi
d
Groceries, Dry Goods, Footwear
Light Hardware and Feed
FARM PRODUCE DANDLED ON COMMISSION
Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County
THAT WATCH OF YOURS
GRESHAM HOTEL
has needs just as much as you have.
You need cleaning and fixing up once
in a whild, and so does your watch.
About once a year the proposition of
cleaning and oiling that watch comes
up. It's then that you want to think
of me. The treatment accorded a watch I
is just the same whether it is the l>est 1
or the [Hsirest make— that is. the beet
attention is given it. FLORA is an ex­
pert in handling watches. Let him fix
up your timepiece.
Under New Management
Board by the Day or Week
Ratj-s, «1 to QI.50 ;>er I>ay, or K> to
*5.50 per week.
W. f. GL'W. Prop’r
FRED D. FLORA
ll»l Morrison Street
Portland
Otar
OREGON
•
GRESHAM,
K«-*taurant )
""
1
When you wish to «ell your grain call
Notice The Herald’s clubbing list. 1 UP tbe Sun-Dial ranch mill at Fairview.
Better take advantage of these good of- T1'«y w'11 P*.v yo“
market price in
fers.
cash. <■ resham exchange 21-X, Trout-
1 dale exchange fld.
OREGON CALLS
“More People”
Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now .
LOW COLONIST RATES
To Oregon will prevail from the East
September 15 to October 15
VIA TH!
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO
--------- AND
Southern Pacific
(Lines in Oregon)
From Chicago - - - $33.00
“ St. Louis ... 32.00
“ Omaha
- - -
25.00
“ St. Paul ...
25.00
“ Kansas City - - 25.00
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Deposit the amount of the fan- with the nearest O. R. A. X. or S. P. Agent and
ticket will lie delivered in the East w ithout extra cost.
Sendjua th<-|nanie and addnw of any one interested in tlie State for
Oregon lib-rat un*.
Wm. McMURRAY
General Pasnsuger Agent
POKTLALD, OREGON
Benecke—
Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Clean,
Attractive Line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
and Notions of all kinds.
Fairview’s Leading Merchant
Mrs W. D. I Ji w son visited at the
home of W. II. Lawson this week.
Eldon, the little son of E. A Barrick,
i was quite sick for several days but is
I improving.
Mrs. F. Nylund from Raymond, spent
[ Saturday and Sunday with her husband
I who has been doing some work here on
l a piece of land.
WRITE FOR SAMPLES
You
Mrs. Barry came out from Portland
I on Tuesday to visit Mrs. J. T. Proctor.
ALL
SOWING
Grasses—Clovers
PASTURE AND HAY
Read The llerald’a clubbing list
Head Ilie ada in The Harald,
will lind bargaina.
Rockwood
SPECIAL MIXTURES
PHONE 41«
K«lryl«w, !>•»<•. I.—(I. II Hhaw, who
Troutdale, l>er 1.—J. W. Wheeler
wn so »rri«>u«ly injnr«*«i by th** rtc«id«*nt-
al dim hiirtft* of a shotgun while hunting ami M ins Alice <i. Crawford, both of
iltit'ka over three weeks ago, umn able to Troutdale, were marrite! last Friday and
return to hl« horn«* from the O omm I Ha- have taken up tbeir residence here.
Mrs. William Eaton, who ha» ju»t re-
inantan hoapilal on Turwlay and can I*
around the houae
III* fare ia still un- , turned from Tacoma where »he was call­
11rale*I ami it will take aom«* time. The ed on amount of the death of her moth­
right jawlMMlr wmn no badly fractured er, Mrs. Warmoth. She is very ill a» a
that hr will never entirely recover it« rMfult of the shock. Mrs Warmoth'«
use. The right rye ia alao afltycleil ao l«*ath wa» cause»I by pneumonia after
I only a few dav» illness
that lie ba« no control over it.
Mrs D B Griffiths a«*cornpanted Mr«.
Tin* municipal tdection for the town
I «>( Fairview »ill lake place neat Tuna«lav Eat«m to her parent'« home.
Mrs D B. Birliardaon won the prize
« veiling in the office of the Hunter hold
when three coiincilmrn, one recorder for the flnest costume. Miss Minnie
Roaencranta for the be«t sustained lady
«♦ml marshal are to b«* elect«*!.
M inn Vernie Haw Non haa b«***n Nprml- ,character and John Crawford for the
mg Neveral days visiting Mr». F !>. Ax- le-sl gentleman character at the Thanks­
giving masquerade ball. The prize«
i tell.
were *7 .AO each in cash. The ball was
Mrs. W, T. Scott ami son, Charles,
given by the Court Pioneer No. £033, II.
*|M*nt ThniikNgiving with A. L Hlone
O. F.
and family.
Mr. and Mr». Scott amt
Christmas will l>e observed by the
Nila« l.u«-y lltggin» are «pending the
winter on their farm at Zeneth. Their I nion hunday school with an entertain­
»on», ('hath*» ami Ralph aie employed ment «.nd tree on Christmas eve.
F. A. Jette, wife and child of Cham-
in Purtland.
Mrs. Caroline Ikdlingtoti of l.aFav«*tte poeg are visiting Mrs. Jette'« parent«,
<i. N. Reynold« ami wife.
in »|M«nding »««me time with her «laugh*
Misses Harriet Hubbard, Matsd and
ter, Mrs. A. T. Axtell
Elmer Jenkin * an*! wife of P«>rtlan«l Blanch«* Brink returned Sunday to their
have been »¡»ending »ome lime with school dutit-s at Dallas College after a
few day« with humefolk«.
their parent« h«*rr.
T. Si in ¡«on has gone to work at Wilen
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kronenberg enter­
tained Mr. and Mr». McRobert« of Port­ A Kelley'« mil!.
Mrs. J. Alfred Laraon is spending a
land all la«t week.
M inn Mc<iinni«o| Moiitax ilia ha* la-en few days with her parents at 14itourell.
Mrs. Aaron Fox and daughter, Miss
visiting at the home oi her uncle. II. O.
Halina, will entertain the seventh and
McGinnis.
Mr». II M Shaw an«l «on, <ieorgeand eigtb grade pupils of the school with
daughter lluth, who were call«*«! from their teacher, P. M. Nash sn<! wife, at
Spokane on account of the illne»» of the their home on Tlnirwiay evening.
Will Wright and wife «pent Sunday
former*» »<>n, <i. If Shaw, will not re­
turn to Spokane tin« winter but will with the former's eistcr, Mrs. Frank
»|M*nd sometime with Mr Shaw and Bannerman.
family ami then will go l<» Portland or
Th** annual city election will take
will occupy their cottage now rente<i to place next Monday evening in F«»x’s
II. (’ McGinnis.
hall.
Except for the office of marshal
II. N Maxey haw l»een laid up with there is no rivalry. T. W. Corder and
Otis Bowen, who is now serving in that
the grip.
D. (>. hunb»r ha» been out from Port­ |M»»ition, are the candidates for marshal.
Rev. Kelley of Maine, an Advent
land vi*iting hi« pan-nt», D. S. Dunbar
Evangelist, closed a series of meetings
and wife
Mies Lucile Dim I »ar war out from here last week with very good results.
F Portello, who has been in Alaska
Purtlaml to «¡»end Thanksgiving holi­
for the past several month«, is expected
day» with her brother, Haymond.
Jtmet Anderson and wife and mm of home next week.
Major W. H. Iz*ve is taking treat­
Portlami are »pending sometime with
their parents, A. M. Anderson and wife ment in a Portland hospital where he
was taken by his son, A. Love, who has
and II. S Stone and wife.
Mr». II S. Wenger of Portland came «none from his home in Montana to visit
out on Wednesday to bring little Zelina hi« aged father after years of svj»ara-
Shaw, for whom she has bean caring tion.
Miss Ijouise Helming has l»een out
fur the past few days while Mrs. Shaw
w assiNting iu nursing tier husband at from Portland s(tending a few days with
her parents.
the hospital.
Mrs. L. H. Moore of Newberg i« a
welcome guest of old friends here thia Ill Health is More Expensive Than
week.
Any Cure.
The Ladies Society of the M. E.
This country is now fille«l with people
church cleared a nice little sum al a w ho migrate acr«»»» the continent in all
tions seeking that which gold can­
New England dinner given Tuesday dirt*«
not buv. Nine-tenths of them are suf­
evening ns well as succeeding admirably fering from throat and lung trouble or
in satisfying the inner man.
chronic catarrh resulting from neglect«*«!
Mr». Nellie l,«*gan of Portland has cold a, ami »{»ending fortune vainly try­
ing to regain lost health. Could every
been visiting her father, IL Hunter, and sufferer but undo the |*ast and cure that
friends here
first neglect«**! cold.all thia sorrow,pain,
anxiety anti expense ixrnld have been
Ed Ruffner of Portland visile«! rela­ avoided.
Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
tives at the home of A. M. Anderson edy i« famous for its ernes of colds, and
the latter ¡»art of last week.
can alway« be depend«*! Upon. Vse it
am! the more serious diseases may l»e
I The I Julies Society of the Smith Mem­ avoidetl.
For sale by tiresham Drug
orial church will hold a bazaar and will Co
1 serve lunch cafe terre style at tiie church
on the evening of Dec. 10. This will In*
a good opportunity to get your Christ­
GATES CR0SSH6.
inas presents.
Roliert Kindle and wife, lately from
About thirty-three mendieni and Pendleton, who purcliaaed one of the
friends of the Y. P.
C. E. were enter­ W. J. Savage place», moved into their
tains*! with games, music ami light re­ home aeveral dava ago, but they have
freshments at the home of A. L Stone been aomewhat inconvenienced by the
last Sat unlay evening.
fact that moat of their household goods
J II Stapleton of Portland, a former were in the O. R. X. freight wreck last
Fairview resident, visited relatives here week.
Wednesday.
Mrs. E. H. Knapp, assistant editor of
The Timberman. spent Thanksgiving
High grade Michigan Quality Ruggì«*«, with her aunt, Mrs. A. Barrick.
Hacks, Cart«, a( right prices at Ht sael’i,
J. Watson and wife have been visit­
tires ha in.
tf ing with Mrs. Watson's parents, I». W.
Cole and wife.
See Shattack's ad—Bargains!
Agency for Oregon Fire Relief Association.
TROUTDALE
CHOPPING AND ROLLING
Grist Taken at any Time--Quick Delivery.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Market Price Paid for Grain
“In treating pneumonia,” says Dr.
I W. J. Smith of Sanders, Ala., “the only
' remedy I use for the lungs i. Chamber-
i Iain’s Cough Remedy. While,o’course, |
I would treat other symptoms with dif-
| ferent medicines, I have used this rem-
I edy many times in my medical practice
i and have yet failed to tlnd a case where
it has not controlled the trouble. I
' have used it mvaelf, as has also my wife
for coughs and colds repeatedly, and I
most willingly and cheerfully recom­
mend it as superior to any other cough
remedy to niv knowledge.” For sale
hy Gresham Drug Co.
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
FAIRVIEW,
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OREGON
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