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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
TROUTDALE Fairview, and Mr». E E H vn II ii celebrated the jjoth an- nivrmary of their w«*dding on Pec. 21. Alanjt 40 invited guest» were present at their home on Thursday evening and each came bringing a beautiful piece of china. It wa» a real china shower and only one piece wa» broken with it« fall Whist was played and Mr. ami Mr« Hurlburt of Portland won the prize .Mrs J O J’avis ami II. Holl carri«*d off the compilation prize«. Re- fri*«hmriit« were aerv«*<| and n delight* ful tune WMM IlH'l. Earl Tegert will entertain u nutnb«*r of hi« young friend« nt a walchiught party on Friday evening Mr» II M Khaw, daughter ami «on, have returned to 8|»okane where they <*xpe<*t to remain until «¡«ring H Hatcher and wife of Hubbard, Ore , have liven visiting for a few day« with their 'laughter, Mr». W J. Jung* • nickel. Mm. <>. II. Jenkin« has been »pend ing a few day» with her non in Port land. Mm. Jas. A nd c mon and ton of Port land are »pending a few «lays with rel ative« here. Mm Anna Heiney and children oi Portland «¡»ent Sunday with Mm. lleinry’» parent», J P. H«*»lin and wife. Mr». A. T Axtell and granddaughter Edith McKilip, are »pending a few day» with relative» at l-afayrtlv where they went to attend the wedding of M m AxtrlFs niece. Trotiblale, !>»<• 20—He ria* rt Eckman Mini wife spent ('hriMtiiniM with relatives at McMinnville. Mrs Wm. Eaton and noii nml Mi«« Willutta Warmoth have lieen spending a few day« with Mrs. II. II Young n Portland. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale, Oregon Dealers in I! V«me and family uf Montavilla «¡»«•nt Christina« with .Mr. Vo»«*'« moth er ami wister here. J. 8. IlmUon and wife entertained on Christma» T I. Hu<l««m am! wile, W. H. Barnes ami Miss Fr««eman, all of Portland Mrs. A T Tiller and family have! been visiting the former*» «laughter, Mrs. Linnette, at Bridal Veil. W Hummell baa sold hi« farm here i ami is preparing to move his family to Ea«tern Oregon where lie recently pur chase«! a farm. P. M. Na«h and wife of Cecil are visiting their son, P. M. Nash, Jr, Henry Richardson ami family and I. 1 N. Buxton and family spent Christmas with Mrs. E. A. Stafford at Lone Grovel Farm, where Mr». Stafford held a fain-! ily reunion. Complete Lines of Groceries, Dry Goods, Footwear Light Hardware and Feed FARM PRODUCE HANDLED ON COMMISSION Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e nnro your watch o U ulu keep time ! Janies Satnoni was borne from Seattle If not, we’ll cure it, and then you’ll i wonder why you did’nt think of us; for a Cliristrna» visit with his father. long before. All our work guamnte«-d. No hasty, Don Young »¡»ent Christmas with rel slipshod job leaves our shop. Our atives in Portland. workmen are skilled and conscientious, Mrs Anna <«raharn ami daughter You’ll not grumble at the prices. mad«* a weekend visit with Portland. either, relatives A wry fine Christma» program was runderetl by the German Lutheran« in their church Friday evening The chil dren «1x1 their parti» exceedingly well M ihm Annie Heinrich of Portland it now with Mr». Paul Meinig». Mr Carter »pent Christina» at hi» home at Troutdale. A R Struthers and wife of Charle voix, Mich , are visiting their non, Charles and «laughter, Mr» llaggety Chauncey Allison 1» hum«» »gam for a lew week» 111 Health 1» Mure Expenwlve Any Cure. lh»n Th!» country 1» n«»w filled with people wbu migrate the continent in »11 direction» »«•«•king thnl which g« Id can not huv. Nine-lentil" of them are «uf- icring from throat ami lung trouble or chronic catarrh rcaiillirg from nrg'vcted cold«, an«l «¡»ending forainc» vainly try ing t<» regain lo»t health. Could every auffervr but undo the |»a»t ami cure that Ural neglecle«! cold.all thi« aorrow.pain, Niixiety and rxpenw c«»uld have l«e«*n avoi«lr«l. ChatnlaTlain’» Cough Rem edy i" famou« for it» cine« of cold«, and can alaava le* depended U|x»n. I «e it mid the more aerioua di»ea«ea may be avoided. Eor »ale by Greaham Drug Co High gr»ilf Michigan Quality llugglra, llacka, (’arta, ai right price« at Heanel’», aireahain. When writing or s|»e»king to our ad- vertis«*rs please mention that you naw their ad. in The Ilerald Board by the Day or Week Rates, >1 to fl 50 per Pay, or |5 to 15.50 per week. Xmas Goods G rasses—C love rs Alfalfa Vetches—Grains TOYS POSTALS ALBUMS GIFT BOOKS STATIONERY ETC. SPECIAL MIXTURES MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Benecke E C . CUTS Fairview’s Leading Merchant SEE CHAUNCEY CHOPPING AND ROLLING Woodsawing J, H. Fitzgerald TROETDAI.E. riume «!t¡ General Merchandise New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County. about our Prize Offering. Agency for Oregon f ire Relief Association. John Brown, Under New Management Fred D. Flora SOWING The German Society*» Christmas lr»» and midnight «ti)»|»t«r was a grand suc cess. Rev. Jo«. >*chneider of Mt Anw*elcon- ducted »«•rvx«’s in 81. Michels church Ih-r Vo an«I 26. The Douglass store war a scene of great joy when Kania Clan« arrived on Friday at 3 p tn. Mote than 50 happy children met him there. GRESHAM HOTEL 8. S. L>gan and wife attended the W. f. GINN. Prop’r silver wt*«l«lmg of H. Baumann in Port 191 % Morrison Kt. PORTLAND, - OREGON land on Sunday. GRESHAM, • OREGON (Near Pap’s R«*staurant) Mi»»«*» Georgia, Fxlith and Maliel Mm ( nt th** home of M r». Reynold» of Portland spent Christmas ley, are POWELL VALLEY Rev. P. Turner and with rt-latives here. Grave»’ Mrs. J. Alfred Larsstin »¡>ent the Mi«*» Caldwell h is resigned as primary wife. c. c. Wilcox an«l wife and Mia» I weekend with her ¡«rent» at Latourell. teacher and Miss Darnell has been elect Mi-s Harriet Harlow entertained ed in her place. Dniay Wilcox, >x. «»f !’««rtl:iml, »¡N*nt Xma» with their parent«, IL W. Wilcox and nearly 150 of her frivmls from Portland The Christinas entertainment at the and T routdale at a Christina» dancing Powell Valley school Thursday night wife. J. W. Benell» and family «pent U h ¡«arty given in th«* Masonic hall on wan well attended, and all number» on W« dnemluv evening and a most enjoy tin* program was pb asitigly rendered. weekend with relative» in Portland. able evening waa »¡«ent. About $5 was received. Mr». Hhvpherd ami children have re Mrs. F. A Zimmerman is entertain turtle«! to their home at X«*wburg. The Sunday school entertainment in ing her »ister-in-law, Mrs. Dillon, from the Mission church on Christinas day Mn M.J Littlepag«* <»f Portland in Walla Walla PASTURE AND HAY was a success. viaiting her daughter, Mr». E. K. He»- Mia« Lulu Miekley was out from the WRITE FOR SAMPLES lin K. W. W. Anderson and wife enter city to spend Christmas ami had as a A- I ! «•• *t wano C. A Stewart and wife »¡»ent Christ- tained Ed Tootm an and family during market guot Miss Hnz«*l Glines. ma« with relative» in Portland. the holidays. price» Th«* installation services of the A. F. I G. R. Steel waa home over Clirist- A«k for A special school meeting was held in A A. M. and O. E. 8. on Monday night Catalog MAUTT ' tuna. the Powell Valley schoolhouse last Mon were well attende*! and those present No. ;su PORTLAND, ORIIOR W. R. McLeod is al home with hi» were treated to a bamjuvt after the in day. It was resolved to build a new family here. schoolhouse for the coat of «7000 to be stallation. g(M hWOOD built on the same plan as Rockwood W. II. Nutting of llurlhurt u ill move Th«* Christmas entertainment by the Rev H. Betti« i« creating a good «leal with hi« family into the Stone cottage. schoolhouse. It will be a two-story public school was very fine and elicited of enthusiasm here, an«l the church is building with basement and heated by G. W Slrivt ami wife of Greflham much praise. well filled every evening. He will lec ami John Slvrrt ami wife of P)*‘a.«ant turn ice. ture on frontier life Saturday evening. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. P. Home were Christina« gueflla of J W. J. T. Dawe« ami family are being en Townavnd and wife and were enter N. Almquist on Dec. 27, it being her GARS CROSSING. tertains! thia week by A. W. Daw**» birthday. A number of friends arrived tain««! on Sunday by W. A. Tuwnavnd F. S. Cole »nd wife »|>ent Saturday LENTS, - U k EOON unexpected in the evening. Refresh . A masquerade ball will be given at and wife. and Sunday with friends at Hillsboro. ments were served. the Grange hall Saturday eve, Jan. 1. D. S. Dunbar and wife. 1> O. Dunbar Mr. and Mr». Radke of I>enta were The Ladies Mission Society meets at Mr» Jennie McMillan of Alaska it and wife ami Mi*« Ixiuiac Moller, of Chriatniaa visitor, at the home of I> C. the home oi A. C. Seward on Jan. 1, at For that Dull Feeling After Eating. Portland, were Christmas gu«*«u of visiting her parent». Maybee. 2 o’clock. I have need Chamberlain's Stomach Mr». V A Lovelace and Mave t«»ok a Mr». A. B. Moller. The young people enjoyed a dancing The Young peoples Society will have and Liver Tablets for some time and Mr». Bettis ami family have arrived trip to E»taca«la on Wednesday. party Chriatniaa night at the home of can teettfv that they havedoneme more a big program Sunday. here from Seattle and joined Mr. Betti» Mr». LaMear. good than any tablets I have ever used. in the Methodiat parwonage here. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling af Geo. Hamilton reporta that he has ter eating.—David Freeman, Kempt, Next Monday wotting Rev. Mr. Bet 0)111(111 »old Ilia aoiithern Oregon property | ami Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen For a Lame Back. I P Hart and wife entertained their tis and Rev. G. K Cromlvy will In gin haa invested in a wheat ranch near the stomach and improve the digestion. When you have pains or lameness in «¡»«-rial meeting» to In» held ¡»art of the »on, Bennie, and family from Monta- They also regulate the liver anti bowels. Ione. the back bathe the ¡»arts with Chamber- They are far superior to pills but c st no tiiii«» in the MvUmdial church and part villa on Christinas. lain'» Liniment twice a day, massaging more Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Lawson »pent Get a free sample at (ireshatn Clifford Schneider came out from of th«* time in th«* Preabyterian church. Christmas with Mrs. Lawson's niater, with the palm of the hand for five min* Drug Co., and see what a splendid med ute» at each application. Then dampen icine it is. Mrs. J O. Davis ha« ln*en making a Portland and »pent Xmas with hi« Mrs. Brown in Portland. a piece of Hatinei slightly with this lin Christmas visit with relatives at Salem. mother. iment and bind it on over the »eat of Geo. Stoner and family have in jved W. Road a wa*» down from Hood River Mr. and Mr«. Kenndy of Pleasant The Canton all-steel plows, Oliver to iViaalmere on the Mount Scott line. pain and you may be surprise«! to see how quicklv the lameness disappears. Hom» spent Xmas »lay with James i tu spend Christina» with Ida family. Chilled plows are known to be all right Mrs. Clancy came out from Portland For sale by Gresham Drug Co. Spier« aixl wife. at Hassel’s, (iresham. tf on Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Rev. Brock of St. John preach«*d a John Shultz. W. IL Lnwaon. Christinas sermon at the Baptist church John Shultz was born At Gerard, Pa., Miss Rhul returned Monday from Kundav. ' Sept. 15, 1842,and <iie«l on IR t . 2«, l!ki9. Portland where she had spent Christ« aged 67 years, 3 months and 11 days. mas with her sister. llota for sah» in Cedarville, on easy When 7 years of age his parent» moved The Plister brothers are enjoying a terms. II W Hnashall, Pleasant View to Ohio in which stat«» he spent his boy- visit from another brother and his Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. i htHwl «lays until 1861, when he rvspond- family from the East. «*d to his country's call and enlisttsl in Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Clean, Charles Clark and family have l>een C«»inpany G. of the 10.’» Ohio Regiment, having bad luck as fur as sickness is Attractive Line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, serving three years. After th«* war he concermsl. Mr. Clark has been sick for beaver ngraving o and Notions of all kinds. move«l to Indiana where in 1871 he was QUALITY some time from an abcess in his head. married to Miss Emma Langhlin, and Mrs. Clark and daughter, Vivian, have fourteen years later he removal with been having the grip and to add to bar his fanrly to Kansas where they live«! — OCSIGHING ILLUSTRATING discomfort »lie slipped and injured her MAIN fl.I until two years ag«» when they came to knee severely. >0»TL*»0 oat FIMT Oregon. When ala»ut 5.1 years old he The neigh lairhood was slux'ked was converted and joined the Unit««! Brethren church am! has lived a con Christinas morning to learn of the death sistent Christian life. He was a kind of Charles A Herman at the Bt. Vin cent's hospital where he had been taken AT LUNTS huabaml ami father and a generous a few days before. He had been sick For Dry Goods, Groceries, and neighbor. Funeral services were held in the M. over a week with a complication of Light Hardware. E. church Wednesday morning conduct- troubles lint was seemingly improved Foster Road and Main St. The doctor pro- Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. I e«l by Rev. Parounagian. Th«» remains when he relapsed. ' nounced the case typhoid fever. The were interred in Gresham cemetery. I funeral was held Tuesday from the I Grange hall at l<ents. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Gasoline Engine. 50r per Corti. MARMOT : all aix! (rx nd» vi«lled the sch«M>| t«> hear th** drlmtr Tlo* «¡u«*»tion di«ru«»»,d was “K*-*»lvr«l tlmt tbrahain Linc’dn wa« » greater man tli.»u i*e<»ig«’ \\ «*1» Ington.” George ll«*nn«‘«»v was the |ea«lrr for the affirmative mi I J«d»n Mr- Cortnx k for the negative The judge« de«'ided in favor uf George Washington, whom the ¡««ipils prove I was “First in war, first in |*a<w* and first In the lirait» of hl« country men.” After Ihr (leimte n short but intrre«tmg program wat giv- en. Bef«>re «hsmiwsal the tradier re- Calved a letter which announ<«*«l that Hanta Clan« would be nt ihr Dougla»« «'ore at 3 o’cbn k. A few minute« be (■»re that hou» th«- pupil« trou|»*4 eager ly away wishing their t**a«brr, frieixis atxl schoolmate« th«* happine»« of the a a«on and « very pleasure for a weeks vacation. 5ch««»l will r«s»|«,n Jan 3. Everything - A large crowd was present at tlx- Route 1 Christmas tree and entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aschoff were given a surprise on Wednvstlay, the occasion bring their 37 wedding Addiversary. Alexander Helms has rrturne«l to Brands Gh*nwood. Mr. and Mrs II II Thomas and their «laughter, Maxine, s|x*nt Xmas in Gres Ask ham. Miss«*« Ethel Wakeman and Jan«* Stearns, teachers from East Side High scool, are viaiting At tlu* Asch »IT home Rockwood The well known Superior Feeder» and Pite Drills at 11 easel's, Gresham. Market Price Paid for Grain Mow One Doctor Successfully Treats Pneumonia. “In treating pneumonia,” says Dr. ' W. J. Smith of Sanders, Ala., “the only remedv I use for the lung« is Chamber lain's Cough Renuniy. While, o< course. 1 1 would treat other symptoms with dif ferent medicines, I have used this rem- j e<ly many times in mv medical practice ami have yet failed to tin«! a ease where | it has not controll«*»! th«* trouble. I > have used it invaelf, as has also my wif<* tori mgli* nti'K <»tds re|n‘att*dlv. and I most willingly ami cheerfully rvcom- | men«! it aa superior to any other cough remedy to mv knowledge.’’ Eor sale by Gresham Drug Co. T he Herald prints the loeal news. SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, OREGON ^FURS=HIDES ■fe» cm X. !• lo SWJ more mona, for roa te ahlp Rsw Fura ..<1 Hil" tn na tbna V» .( h..n>,v W rile t> r Pria. List. M .rk,4 tU-port. Shlpiang Tw. .n.l «aol aur HUNTERS&TRAPPERSGUIDE.;-1^ *•■■«' leather K>und. Rewt th-nr oa the «ubywrt eeer wntten Rlaetrotinx wll Fur inimala AH aN ut Tmprere Secreta. Decora. Trapa. Qatne I aw» How and where te trep. and U» « wn - orb « a eae- paeeful trapper. It « a reffnlar Encrcloped a Prlcr W T" ostr <-«a«Mneni. »1 W H I m Hnsad ir »» bewutif || Hohea Oír Hundir Rait an<f Dec**r attracta antmai» te trapa. • W per bnUU. _?»«■« y—r BUeaaitd Fura te mead «et tubas» pnces. Jk«4er«efe Brta, Mk TI filia mnup «U».