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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1909)
! I y FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE Bank Accounts Fairview, Dec. 16.«—Mr. ami Mr«. J. Accounts that grow, that yield a profit, at Tr«»utdale, l>ec. 16. — L. Helming has II. I*etrrs«>n were plvanantly aurpriaed least give an even return. Once started they on Monday night al ttmir reaidem-e by , purcha*c<l tlie Harlow-1 arson hotel 1 relatives amt frien«!» by a |» m I m I »bower locate»! in the Weinhart building and 1 lead to economy and wealth. and farewell party »« tln-y depart thia Will assume charge the Aral of tlie year. I Mrs. Laura Brink, who is now in week for their ii *- w home at Mi«t, Or« Game» were played in which J. O. charge of the hotel, will open up a bak Davit won tlral prize and Mra. John ery shop In town. Mollur Ihti commUtion prize. Lunch M. o. Nelson, wh«» purchased tlie C. waa aerved after which th« gueata de- M. Blillsou farms few months ago, is purli-d leaving l>e»t wiah«» fur the Peter- plowing the land preparatory to setting Offers rare advantages to local depositors. Our »<»n family in their new home About lbe entire place into cherries. safety deposit boxes are convenient and inex twenty invite»! gueHe were preaM-nl P. M. Nash is entertaining his par pensive. Rev, J. II Reinhart liaa rraigne»! the ents from (’eciI. |Miab>rstc «»f the Methodist church here W. Eugene knoi will give an enter and Rev. Belli» wiil «»sum» charge of lainment in Fox’s hall on tlie evening the work. Mr. Bettis will move his <if Dec. 31, under the auspices of the 1 family h«*re »»iter the holidays. lie public school» l»r«> fhed liia that «• 1111011 tiers la«l Mrs. II. H. Young of Portland visite*) r rhuraday evening and will conduct reg TROUTDALE, OREGON friends here Wednesday. ular »rrvi<*ea mi the aecuml and fourth W, (z*»»i»ady ha« resigned bis position | Sundays in future. bére ami iia« gone out of town. Ira. Wetmore hs« been a|M*nding the Altieri Fox ha» l>ecD quite ill peal lew days with tier Iriemls in Port PLEASANT VALIEV week. land. Mr». A. B Craft an<l Mr». U' W I'. All- Mr». D B. Richardson has lw*en J W. Henerke lias Iwen entertaining Moore attended Pomona at Evening j hi« mother and sister, Mr». Beneckeand ing Mr. F ob ' s place in the store arid i Mrs Ed Holl ha« been in charge ut the Star < »range on Wednesday 'Isiighter of Portland. I library, Mnw Zilpha Croucher of Portland vis Ray Aii«irra«m ami Ed Ruffner were ited with Mrs E. E. Pink ley this week. j Officials of the Dnion Meat ( ’ »unpany la* I IviwltingA. M. Anderson and wife j have instructed the «iiperiiiteiideiit of J E Tuke of near Gilbert vm a Vai- KumUy. the piant tier« to !*■ prepared to move > ley visitor Wednesday, Mr» I* A. Whitney is visiting w ith ¡io the lie« plant on the I’ennxular in Mr». T. P P. Campliell of Oakewlale. Mrs. friemla in PortUml tj > days. The removal of the plant will 1 aati., is visiting with her brother, G. The IsadirN So«-iety of Kn-itli .Memo ink»- a number ot tAinilien from Trout- N. Sager, this week. mil »hurt'll w«*r»* very smIuI «itl> | dale. Many will follow the plant ami Rev. He acock wm ’ out «luring the th« ir bazaar and aii|»|»*r on the evening Momv will go elsewhere to secure em week in the interest of the Baptist <«f Ike. Hl, clearing u«-arly luO. The ployment. church. , «•>ent was n!»u a vety plcawiug »0*ual Mr«. E. Campbell and children ot Ja<*. Hilliard La* a force of men load I function. Htaggi-rwce i Mountain »pent Tuesday J. S. Petro h moving his family to with Mrs. Campbell's sinter, Mra. F. A ing car» with gravel al the >vcamore SANtH pit. ‘Vancouver where they lived prior to Zimmerman. Handy. |W. II Jam«« H Alli»«m Mr Rees is stocking hie place with a coming here a lew year« ago. Henry Richardson and family visited Winter Courwca n«rr«»w ly • Ap*-d <l»-»tb lb»- tlr»l ««I th«’ Frank Ellieon <>t Hood River visited over Sunday with H. Wallace and wife choice herd of dairy cows. wi-rk. While tiring th«- chtmnay hr* Ralph and Verne Ricbev succeeded January Ilh to Irbnwry IS. 1909. bis brother, W Ellison here the latter at Kaeet Briar Farm. »li|>|M^I fr««m the »«*•( and f»-ll »g««if»«l ' in bagging a cou pie uf fat cuone recent pari of the week. the Udder to the grouml A* hi* huiier- ,y* Mr« C. Bellmgi«m. who ba« been vis kre|M*r, Mr». !I«- iiii <-*»¥, had j«i*l l«Tl to! Practical work, lecture* and •!•• mon A bright, wondroua whole floor toy A. C. Hunt ia building an addition to Ink* the «(»ter U» the depot, no our *•» stration» will I* given in such vital sub- iting her «laughter. Mrs. A. T. Axtell, »tore at Shattuck's. hie house. He recently purchased the there but lilt|r Grorgle, * I»«» n»Miiag«-»l jr<-ta a» < »encral harming, Fruit Cul for M-veral days returned to her home ' fat ng place. t«» gel him Io tbr »hH.relrp before going ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, al luiFayelte. Administrator's Notice. The Pleasant Valley I n ion Church Friendsuf ( baric* Fi*k and wife, who fur a doctor. Xo I w » im -« e» rr brokt-n Poultry keeping, the Btisinesa Side of Notice i. hereby given that the under- Association met Tuesday evening and i but H 1« (rur«*l hr ia internally Injure»!. harming, I-orvatry, ('arpentry, Black went from here l«» Spokane Inal sum- H« ia retting may al the prvwenl writ smithing. Mechanical Drawing, Cook mer, were grieved to learn «4 Mr. Fisk’s ; signed baa been appointed adrninistra- adopted a resolution in favor of trans- , ing Sewing, Dree»making, H«»me Man death in that city a few days ago. Ilia tor of the estate of Charles E. Avery, : (erring their property to Kime evangeli- j ing. agement, etc. «hath waa caused by pneumonia. Frank deceased, by the County Court of the cal denomination. Tie vote was prac- Chat Giblionaand family have moved All regular course» l»egin January 4th Fisk <»t I tils place 1» bi» brother. State <>t Oregon, for the County of i tically unanimous. Into halt <d tbr flret fl»>«r <d Mra. Ikxig- and ehd February 11 th. Farmer«’ All ' (■range meets in regular session next Mrs. A L. Slone visited friends in Multnomah, and ha, qualified. |a«a* building. Handy ia in nrr»i of Week February 14th to ¡Sth. Portland the first of the week. (■enema having claim, against aaid estate , Saturday, instead of the fourth Satur- inure bou»ra. A cordial invitation is extended to ChriatmaS will be okwerved by the are hereby notified to present the same I day on account of Xmas, Mia» lUarl Wiru ot Grrabam «pent all Intereated. scb«M>l with filling ex er cn»e» on Friday to me at 4OH-9-IO Couch Building, Port- ’ la»i week in Handy. Good accommodations may I m * secur afternoon, I>cc. 24, ami by the Buuday I land, Oregon, with proper voucher, and I William Keatrreon waa hurl by a fall- | ed at rvawotiablv rates MARMOT No age limit school, who will join in their entertain i duly verified within ,ix month, from I ing limb while working in the wood« on ala»ve Iff years. No entrance require Hunting seem, to bejtlie (»«tune of ! data hereof. Date »nd first published J Tueinlay. A Urge limb brokr off and | ment* Prominent lecturers have been ment on Christmas eve at the Presby- the 19th <lay of November, A. D., 11«®. J the boy, in this vicinity. The Ancbofl i terian church. at; urk him on the head, rutting a large »ecurvd for s|wcial topics. The instruc Date of last publication, December the boy, have captured six coons, four of Mrs. J. W. Moller gave a farewell re- 17th, IOOH. Delmar D. White. Admin-1 them being taken alive, gaalt over hia eyea tional force <d the College numbers IOU. A large bear i «option last Bunday in honor <>f Mr. ami istrator, J. T. Ellis. Attorney. It in hoped a large crowd will attend Excellent equipment. (51 and several deer have lieen tracked for i Mr. A s|M*ctal feature is the Farmers’ Mrs. John Peterson of Fairview. the Xmaa entertainment to I* given in some distance. The Ten Eyck boys have ; th« Mrlliodiat church ('bnatmaa evr. Week which comes this year February Peterson will move hia family to their also captured several coons LENTS, - O k EQON For a Lame Back. A g«M»l program 1» l»riiig prepared ami 14th to I n . Ixn tures. discussions and new home near Clatskanme. Those Mrs. Meek and sistar. Mis, Watkins, I present were Mr. a ml Mrs. J. Peterson, the children are learning their |»arla a general reunion. When you have pain, or lameness in have returned to Portland. For further information addreM Reg Mr. ami Mrs R. S. Robertson, Mr. and the hack bathe the parts with Chamber- well. A tourist from California, taking ad- i For that Dull Feeling After Eating. lain'» Liniment twice a day, massaging L T Bridemore and wife returned tn istrar. On-gon Agricultural College,Cor Mr- .!. W. M<»llvr, Mr». M. Ikuithit. with the palm of the hand for five min vantage of the good road, and tine ■ Mrs. Geo. Douthit, Ivy, Slvya and Roy I have used Chamberlain’s Stomach vallis. Oregon. (6! Kandy alter »pending aeveral montba at utes at each application. Then dampen visited Marmot] on Saturday and Liver Tablet, for some time and Rol»erlAODv Rachel ami Clyde Peterson a piece of tfrnnei slightly with thia lin-1 . weather, . .. ... .. . . Beattie They have gone to their home can testify that they have done me more intent and bind it on over the seat of inspecting the Mt. Hood dam. ami Melvin Moller. in the mnttntaina to a|H*nd the winter I pain an<l you may lx* surprised to see The Mt. Hood camp eloeed Saturday good than any tablet, I have ever used. llo« One Doctor Successfully I real. My trouble war a heavy dull feeling af I'. J. Hrale ami wife of Bull Run were | how quirkh* the lamenesn <ii»appear«. evening. Pneumonia. ter eating.—David Freeman, Kempt, For «ale by Gresham Drug Co. caller» in Kandy. They report that dur- Nova Scotia. These tablet, strengthen COTTRELL Otto Aschoff visited in Greahain last •'In treating pneumonia," say, Dr. ing the bald rain the waler waa very the stomach and improve the digestion. Mrs. Matt Zogg and Mrs. Irene Koel- Friday ami Saturday. W. .1. Smith of Sander., Ala., “the only They also regulate the liver and bowel,. high al the headwork». Fifteen men remedy I use for the lung« '» Chamber- lerineier of Sandy Ridge spent Saturday LISTI DS Mr. Butterworth ha» returned from a They are far superior to pills but ceet no are now emplove»! cleaning out the lain’. Cough Remedy. While,o’cotirae, ami Sunday will J. B. Jones and fami more Get a free sample at Gresham Phil Fder and wife were in Portland few days visit in Portland I ».mid treat other symptom, with dif iM'reen» ami making repairs. Drug Co., and see what a splendid med on Monday. _ ______ _ ferent medicines, I have used this rem ly- icine it is. Mra M. Frankland, who haa been edy many time, in my medical practice Note Hvndin was out from Portland Mslvin l.>nK vi»ite<i the homefolk, on The Canton all-itwl plows, Oliver very »l«k, ia improving anil have yet failed to find a cane where last Sunday. Mita Hazel Sei (er and Ed Rich are to Sunday. He is working for the Welle Chillt»d plows are known to be all right I Mr Wirt/ nccompanie«i hia «laughter, It lias not controlled the trouble. Miss Dorcas Headin and Mita Blanch Fargo Expr«M Co. have uwl it mvaell, as baa almi my wife | at He«»l'«’Gresham. tf be married on Dec. 22, both parties of llaarl, to Greahaiu where she spent for cougha and colds repeatedly, and 1 Rclherford spent Bat unlay and Sunday Boring. The J»|««iu‘»e, who have been digging j_____________ . Bunday with Hie family. moat willingly ami cheerfully recom in Portland. potaloe» in this neighborhood, went yj lr we || g nown 8u|wrior Feeders and Mra. iHuigla»« has rentc<l five acres of, mend it a. superior to any other cough Mr. and Mrs. Hood of Albany are back to Portland leaving most of them Diec Drnu Mt Hewel’», Gresham, remedy to niv knowledge." For »ale Read the Want Ads. on page 8. Ine heaverdsm land al TrootdaU lo a by Gresham Drug Co. visiting at tlie home of their «laughter, in the ground. Jap who will raise oiiione ami celery. Mrs. Hutchins and their son, Guy. E. D. Hamilton and son, Harris.made | ri Max Davis made a trip to Gresham Mr. and Mm. I. P. Hart spent Tues a liusine»» trip to Portland on .Monday. ! Old Hickory, one and two horaa light thia week. Mr. Toppleinan of Gresham was in i running wagon«, Canton dink and «pike day in Gresham doing their Xmas shop Musical«*« were hel«l at the Bandy this vicinity Friday looking after the tooth harrows. »old at price« w hich are ping. hotel ami Mra. Itoeglasa’ thia week. Miss latura I’lch was in Portland on potato crop. right, (’all at llewel’«, Gresham, and A aplendld meeting of the grange waa get right and honest treatment. Sunday to see her brother, Arthur who Mrs. Ed Andrie is still on the sick : held SatunUy and officer» for the fol- is sick at the Si Vincent hospital. Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Cl ’an, list and ia not able to leave her bed. lowing year were elected. Alfred and Harris Hamilton went Attractive Line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ixitn for sale in Cedarville, on easy coon honling 'luring the snow and eaver engraving o and Notions of all kinds. III Health is More Expensive Ilian ternie. Il W Snaehall. ricanant View killed one weighing 22 ponnds. 4 . QU*un I Any Cure. Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. A. C. Wihlon is home from tlie hos- Thia country I» now tilled with people pital and doing as well as can be ex- < who migrate across the continent in all -BrtlöNfNtf »IX JSTRATTWtS ’ * HuIwrilx1 tor The livra <1. ported. directions reeking that which gold can sai» in. tn . eostLsao. esc G. Blackburn attended the Dairy' Wrm not buy. Nine tentila of them are suf- lering from throat and lung trouble or Association in Portlan.l last week. chronic catarrh resulting from m glectcl Ed Lusted has engaged two Japanese .old»,'and »pending fortune» vainly try to ent wood. ing to regain lost health. Could every AT LENTS sufferer but undo the |>a"t and cure that B. <’. Altman attended the meeting! first neglected cold.all this sorrow,pain, For Dry Goods, Groceries, and of dairymen in Portland last week. anxiety and expense could have la-ell avoided. Chamberlain's Cough Rem Light Hardware. edy ia fammi» for its cine» of cold«, and luster Road and Main St. Orisi Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. can always lie depended upon. t »e it and tin* more serious diresse» may be avoided. For «si« by Gresham Drug Co WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED T he Bank of Troutdale THE BANK OF TROUTDALE Oregon Aqrkultural Gollege Xmas Goods Dig Stock at City Prices TOYS POSTALS ALBUMS GIFT BOOKS STATIONERY ETC. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Benecke B C ITC CUTS Fairview’s Leading; Merchant SEE CHAUNCEY Folgers Woodsawing Gasoline Engine. Itigli gra<le Michigan Quality Bungle«. J. Hacks, Cart«, at right prices »1 Hessel’s, l ’ lione 4'«i Gresham. t( «Mk- |»er Cord. H. Fitzgerald TROUTDALE, Route I « * General Merchandise New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County. about our Prize Offering. Agency for Oregon lire Relief Association. John Brown, - Golden Gate Rockwood Ask Coffee CHOPPING AND ROLLING ALL SOWING Grasses—Clovers Alfalfa Vetches—Grains SPECIAL MIXTURES PASTURE AND HAY Just Coffee, but perfect Coffee. Your grocer will grind it— better if ground al home—not too hue. 5 WRITE FOR SAMPLES M F ,n<i latest market priem Aak for • Catalog No. .’60 MTUII ItlMI Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, ORBOON