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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
FARM, CITY AND TOWN LOANS FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE FIVE PER CENT interest, NINE years’ time with privilege of paying at any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, to suit borrower. Bank Accounts F«irvl«*w, Jan. A Jainm Anderton Accounts that grow, that yield a profit, at Troufdal». Jan. 5—L. Helming haw and a if* nr* th* proud parent« of a «on m<»ve«l Ina family into the hotel in th«* least give an even return. Once started they burn on Jan. L Weinhar«! building and ha« taken (»>- lead to economy and wealth. Wilhant Byer« earn* down from H(«>- «e««ioii. I OH PARUCUI.ARS WRITE kaiie and joined Mr«. Byer» in a vi*it Mi»««-» M tlx-I ami Bl«m*f»e Brink re- uilh her parenta, Rev. !>. Turner and turn«*d TueMlay to lUlla» where they Wife. attemi colleg»». Mr«. I> B Rjchardnort entertained Mi*« McGimil« of Montavilla *»» a 310 Century Bldg. Denver, Colorado. week end gm-Pl Ml the holiw of her her mother, Mr«. Valentine, of Van couver, ami on Monday accom pa hied Offers r%re advantages to local depos>tors. Our únele, il < McGiniii». her home, n-turriing Tuesday. safety deposit boxes are convenient and inex SANDY MI«»«*« Birth« nml Nora Ma»hbtirh Mrs Ruth Brink ha« opened a bakery pensive. Handy, Jan. I Mr. »ml Mr«. II A. have return»*! from a visit with then in the Blaaer building Garrett mid children of Barton «pent it aunt Mt Clu« kuma» lew dav« with her parent”, N. V. Lane Chewier Kroneul»erg returned Bunday I Mr« Pillon and children, who bav«- If nut, we'll eur«« it, an<l then you'll and wife. to hi» m h«M»| dutiea at the State Cniver- 1 lieen viaiting Mr«. F. A. Zimmerman, wonder why you tibi'iil think of u« ntturned Saturday to her borne in Walia M r» I M I »'»«igla*« ti»M<le a l»il«ine«w ally. |oii|f liefurc Walla trip to p.»rtland last Thurad y and Fri W. B. Nutting of Hurlhut han moved All oui work gt»arntiE«»e«l No hn»*tV, Mr«. C. M. Bfcill«on and daughter re iili|iMhod job leMVea «»ur «hup Our day. hi« family mto II. B. Blone*« cottage on TROUTDALE, OREGON workmen are wkil!«'«i ami con«« i« i»tl«»un. turn»*! from a ChriMtma» viait with rtl- J B Tawney nml wife attended a Main street. You'll not grumble nt the prices, atiye» at B|x»kane. 1 funeral in Portlaiel on Saturday. < »runt Bbaw han recoveretl nufliciently sssssssssasssessssssssssssssaooesessassawsesessasas either. W. I! ummell ex(*e«Ui to move hi« Mr«. J W Elba gave a New Year'» to I m ’ out on the atreeta. family to hi« lately acquire«! farm in party to a I*»» it 25 of her httle friend« on The Artiaan l.«»lge of Fairview will Friday ev.n'iig After many game« give a lienrfit dance for Mr. Khaw on hougla« county in a few day«. lui’y Morri non Bl Mr«. Ella Burlar is spending a few l’oRl LAN 1», ORIGO.N were played a dainty lunch «»> nerved Saturday evening. day« with her parent« nt Pleaaant Mild an enjoyable time wa« had. (Near Pap’« R«’»laurani) The P. R L. A P. Co. have moved Mr Allmon wa« in Portland on Lum- their waiting room that wmm formerly un- ! Home. Under New Management Mi«« Harriet Hubbard baa returned new* Friday «•«I at Lmneman to Pavia station, BEAVER ENGRAVING CO. to !>alla« College. Mr« Mai Pavia spent th* holiday« J. (i. Turner vi«n<-<i hi» parent«, Rev. Oti« Bowen an«! wife are the proud with her parent», Mr. and Mr«. Robert-, Turner Mini wife. Board by the Day or Week (•»rent« of a l»»y l»orn Ih-c 21, at the ■ »n <»t *«renhain. The Y I' K. C. E. elerte«! new officer»» Ihirn Helgliton 1« on the »lek |i»t thia Sunday n« foil« w«: MisaLyrl Eldrnige, home of I er |>armt« at Kelao, Wash. Rat*-s, fl to fl .SO jier Day, or $5 to $6.30 per week. week. president, Cedric Stone, vice-president; . Ml a» Mary Buxton wa« out from Port Irene Imugl«»« Im« returned to high Ivy Cornett, «wrelary; Earl Townsend, land and »(tent vacation week with r*l- school in Portland niter »(wilding the treasurer; Alta Wilcox, organist; lj»ura afiye«. returning to her school duties on W. F. Gim Prop’r Monday. holiday« with her mother. |)>»lph, n»*»i«tMiit organial. Mr«. Crowley and family are occupy The «now, which « «me Thursday was GRESHAM, - OREGON B Tow nsell», wife and non of Portland i AT I IMS th* »parinl benefit of Handy »« Port have l»reii visiting Mr». Townneth'» ; ing rootni» in the Blaser building will» For Dry Goods, Groceries, and for Mr« Brink. land han not hud any lately. ¡»»rent«, U in. T' giirt and wife. Light Hardware. Hewral caaes of whooping cough are J W. Ell»« made u bu»ine»» tup to Earl I ’ egart rliterlaiue«! fourteen of j I'uatcr R<»ad and Main Nt. Naiem tld« week ami to vi»il bi« daugh his friends Friday evening al a watch- reported in town, the children of Wm. Southerland l/eing among thuee uffhet- ter, Nellie. We aie glad to report that night ¡»arty. rd The aroma-tight can protect! «be i» improving Re«. B. P Bettis ami KeV. <». R. it against impurities and deteri Mr* Winter« and children of Greab- Cromley, Methodist and Presbyterian ( oration—never sold iu bulk. (tMMuliin Engine. |M-r (’«»rd. am visited Mi« Crow a few «lay» ia*t pawtorn, have begun a aerie« of revival \ WELCHES Your grocer will grind it— J. II. Fitzgerald week, meeting« livre Monday eveuing. Welch*», |>ec 2N—Christmaa cele better if ground at home—not rhoiw e«> ii;<»i tdai . i . u<mt< i I’he Odd Fellow» hel«| a f|>rrial meet Rev J. M. McVey «»f Portland preach- , bration and exercia**« were held at too fine. ing W« m Iheyday evening m « none wa» «*•1 in th«* Presbyterian church Sunday Welches hotel, two Iwaulifully decorat 1 beid Saturday. m.trnmg ed tree« were placed at the bead of the IIOKIMr II. Ro»» and wife have taken up their j ilinningropm ami the trees were loaded Mi»« Wanda Huffman Im« gone tu Mr« I’enin* Bright of Boring an«! Portland where »he will remain a few residence with their daughter, Mrs. W «town with useful present«, lieautiful Win. II Manwell «d \\ .»■hinglnn were inuiilh«. A. Vincent at Bt. Johns pictures and ornamental gifts, besides a married W«-.|nr«»<l*y night nt the real- Miaa Georgia Ihmabue ha« returned Theodore Neibauer, while returning 1 Wm. Htvven« was here visiting old stiM-king full of candy and nuts for each de nee of Mr*. Elmer lliekey, daughter to «(lhM»l hi Portland alter »(»ending the friend» the first of th«* week. and every one. All present were pre home from Markrll's store last Friday ; of the bride. Mr*. Manw* Il wan the holiday vacatiuii with tier brother, Joe sented with a very nice little doll baby. 1 evening, bad a narrow escape. The I widow <>f one of the enrhent »ettler» ill I >uiiabue. Messers Welch. Faubiun, Ilaunn, and night bring very dark and there being thin (»art of Cln< katnan county Mr. Rol»erts were each presented with a no railing around the fill near Mr. Hem- , On account of her health Mr«. E. M. FLLASANI VALLEY Manwell ia a railroad man connected Will Combe made a trip tu Amboy. very tine smal! tin horn, rfler which we mer’s, the cart slipped over taking the with the N P Rv *le expert« to pur IMuglaa« re«igne«| her ¡»ositton a» super had music by the band. A dainty lunch horse with it. Mr. Neibauer jumped, | chane a ranch near ll^rin/. There were intendent in the M. E. Humlay school. Wa»h., last week was served at the close of the entertain- saving his life. The horse was so en Much credit 1» due her for the struggle alwtut 50 gurata and an rial» »rale «upper Mr an«l Mrs. Mark Baxter entertain tangled it was necessary to cut the cart inent. wan nerved Ju«t»re of the Peace G«M m I> «he made during the summer to keep ed Mrs Turcoot and «laughter, Alice,on Know fell to the depth of 3 inches on to pieces to free the horse and there is , «»rmed the rerenmny. They the work up when there were very few last Sumlay. Mr». J. W. Elite wa« Christmas Eve, and we are having warm little hope of the horse recovering. e recipients of many haudaume to help with it. tiu» Richey returned Tuesday from days ■mi cold night, at prewnt. The ap(M»int«-d «u(H*rintendrnt in her place Mark Heacock and wife visited his .«. Amity. lil<*«l winter weather of Oregon can’t be 1 mother and sister several days last by the pastor. mg lite »linen« of Mi»» Amleraon Mi«n E«lna Morse »¡»ent her vacation lieat anywhere. There ia good sleigh week. Little Willia Chalker visited bi« grand ok EOON LENTS, vi «wham, primary leather in the week wilt» friends in Powell Valiev and ing and gi.ai anowahoeing or akating mother, Mr« C«>x, during vacation, re School is in session again after a weeks Boring acIn k >I«, Mur Ines Roe ami Mi»« in Portland. here now and plenty of room for all. vacation. Ini'i Kims, both high mditMil pupil», are turning to Gresham on Bunday. Min« Lillian Bonpient «(»ent vacation Donald th «1 lev waa a gueat at Hotel Messer« John ami Pavia lamlerbark Mr. Curtis of Michigan is visiting filling Mi»« Alidenaui’« place. with her parent» in Portland. DAMASCUS Welch on Chrietinaa Theodore Neibauer. W. A. Proctor of Proctor A Htrwu», !• of Pleasant Home |»*N»cd through here Gustaf Stine came bomeTueeday from Mia, Vera Kern ia apending a week’a i Mrs. G. Blackburn came home to Damascus Grange met in tbeir hall on confined to Ina lied al the ramp with a Friday. Mr Hart's automobile, which in verv the lower Columbia and reports all th«* vacation at Welches. spend New Year's day. bhe is taking Jan. 1 with a goo<l attendance of mem sprained back, contracted while al work noisy. acart«d a tie team, canning it to logging cami»» cloned down. Henry Long was a Portland visitor care of her niece. Mr,. Jim Hays, who ber, and four visitors. The Grange has in the wood«. Our merchant, W. V. Moore, reports last week. run nearly a mile when the middle He is the busiest man in i has been ,ick for some time. reorganised and i, taking in Dew mem Mr«. Wallace Telford ia quite ill. horse wan throw n «low n by the wagon a large holiday trade. bers and will he up and doing from now Welches just now. A number of relatives of Mr. and Rev. Biahop. who haa I wen «irk for a itinning over a ntump. Fortunately Mu«n Minnie Ol*on, who is attending Mrs Murphv ia entertaining a party Mr«. Ed Andre spent Christmas with on. month or inure at the residence of (). nothing wmn hurt. high nch«M»l in Portland, visited with >t friends and relatives during the holi them. At the noon hour a fine dinner was W Boring, ia «lowly recovering. I>r«. homefolks New Yearn day. served consisting of chicken, plum pud The (.kidfellown will hol«l a public in- days. Short and Bittner are in attendance. din with lemon sauce, mince pie. pump Rev. Milligan delivered a very inter- A petition was circulated in this dis The cold weather i« hurting the mill ntwllation in their hall Saturday eve When you advertise in The Herald kin pie. candy and nuts. A game of ning, Jan. M All friendn ami neighbor« rMting sermon Sunday Rev. Heac«a*k trict tor l>ave Douglass as roati super indnatriea. The Bramhall camp at will till the pulpit at 11 o'clock next visor and received a full list of names. you reach the buying class throughout pillow dex wa, enjoyed by old and ait* invite«! to attend. Haley «hut down Wednesday and near eastern Multnomah county. young. The Grange listened to a good W A. Proctor han been laid up never- i Sunday. Dave is the man we want. He has giv ly all other nulla in thia community are lecture bv Mr. and Mrs. Parmer and h I dn\« with the grip or nome alhetl The Pleasant Valiev Push Club will en entire satisfaction and is a good road •hut d<»wn. | Mr. ami Mrs. Dufer of Portland. Keep posted on the news of the day. tr«>uble. lie in rep«»rte<l much better. hol«l a meeting nt the Grange hall next master ami go<sl roads is what we must Officers will be elected at our next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’cl«»ck at have and will have with a good man be The Herald offer, good bargain, through i meeting. its clubbing list. which matteiN «>1 importance will be hind to keep things moving Freight on buggiea from the factories (Ill Km VII Lt dinctlnnta!. totireahain la J23. bv local freight it Guy PrGolia am! wife have returned coat ‘»nly a buggy By the car load. Mr. IJngren sul«l 12 acres of lam! re Welches, Jan. 4—We are having a When good gUMiailteed leather-trimmed from a Imliday trip to Portland. cently. The ¡»rice whs $200 per acre. cold snap here now. Snow fell to the biiggiva are sold lor •»» with a writ Al«*x Brooks l«*Mven for P«»rtland t<«lHy Gun Richey closed a «leal Tuesday for depth ot alamt 4*, inches last Friday. I ten guarantee covering Iwrtli the materi to «|H*ml the week the nah* of IB aerrn to Mr. Poppleton then the thermometer dropja-l to 101 al and w«»rknianaliip, you cannot afford Mr. I.umlay, formerly »tag«* «Inver who in with the Portland S«»e«i Com degree, above and ha, ranged from ft*. to let the chalice go to get one. TllO»v from Sandy to Boring, is n«»w helping pany. The pri«*e pai«l wan $2’N |w*r to 20 above since. cut price« are now being made by C. I.. Mr. Chauncey Coffmaii in clearing. acre. Thin in the thin! tract Mr. Richey Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Chan, A surprise party was given at the |ka*« A Co at Portland, who are suc A meeting of the taxpayers of thin has suit! «luring the |»a«t few months. Hotel Rhododendrun Tuesday evening. Attractive Line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, cessor* to Moline Bain Company in the roa«l district wan held in the nch«M>l- Mark Baxter was tendered a surprise It was a masque party and the young Oregon Moline Plow Company building and Notions of all kinds. huusv Monday and a special ma«l tax of party mi New Year's eve in honor of his folks were given a hay ride. There on Ea«t Morrison Street. (if I live mills wa* vott*d, of which 70 per 67th birthday. A large circle «»f friends were some comical costumet with well1 cent in to be applied to the stag«* road, and relatives were (»resent, among them acting characters Prixe, were given the remainder to the lower road. Judge bring Mr. Baxter’s brother, Pat, an«! for the best makeup. At midnight a Piinmick of Oregon City addressed the wife and his sister, Mrs. Itonnn Martin dainty luncheon was served by the hos- M. (’. Itonaliu« and wife have moved meeting briefly, npt aking on the sub and «laughter, Norn, from C«»wlitx coun | less. Miss Margaret Holden. to their new rwidenca in Portland. ject of giMwl road«. ty, Washington. Rol>ert Ilaunn ia working the assess- 1 Janis, Milcn I ih " none to Colorado for Mr. Caliell of Eagle Cn»ek wan a re- inents due beford 1910 on the Northern i cent vmitor to t'lierry ville. the winter. Light and Milling Company's mining I Bds for sal«» in Ccilnrville, on easy John E. I’liiin »n'lhlR brother. Wrr- 1 claims situated oil Shelia creek. Ill npite of the cold weather Rev. Ellin terms. H. W. Smishnll. Plensnnt View b-y, »tti'iiili"! the <l»nri- nt S hik I v New I drove over from Sandy for bin regular Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. YMn oi«lit. They «•» there in no place nvrvice Sunday morning. MARMOT like Haiuly. Mina Myrtle Eriel returned home thia Grist Taken at any Time---Quick Delivery. Mr. and Mm. I’aul l»nnn attended week. W. R. Cooke and family spent the 1 their family reunion on Chriatman day holidays with friends in Portland. Mr. Iloiiglan allot a coyote one dav with J. II. Piton ami family in Port Inat week. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Several of Marmot’s young people at- land. tended the dance in Sandy New Year’s ! | night. Market Price Paid for Grain The well known Superior Feeders ami The Herald print, the locnl news. The entertainment given by the pu- j Iliac lirillaat Heaael’a, tireahani. pils of the Marmot school oil Wednes day evening, Dec. 22, was a success. The school house was decorated profuse-1 ly with Oregon grape, cedar and winter - • - OREGON fern and formed an attractive setting i FAIRVIEW, New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands I for the gaily decorated Christmas tree. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN Tl e pupils had prepared an excellent I program and carried it out with great' PASTURE AND HAY Cheapest Cash Hargains in the County. Ask : credit to themselves. Just as the pro WRITE FOR SAMPLES gram was finished Santa Claus appear- about our Prize Offering. and l*te,t eue.ao <><l and distributed the gift, from the market Agency for Oregon l ire Relief Association. i tree with a lavish hand. ^^«W price, V Ask for School opened Monday after a week, THE JACKSON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY nnro UULo The Bank of T routdale your watch o keep time : THE BANK OF TROUTDALE Fred I). Flora GRESHAM HOTEL SEE CHAUNCEY Xmas Goods Woodsawing’ Big Stock at City Prices ujsrtDs TOYS POSTALS ALBUMS GIFT BOOKS STATIONERY ETC. MT. SCOTT DRUG co. Benecke Fairview’s Leading Merchant conntti CHOPPING AND ROLLING ^ALL SOWING General Merchandise Grasses—C1 o ve rs Alfalfa Vetches—Grains SPECIAL MIXTURES John Brown, - Rockwood ’ F C.txlog No. 260 ftmirr mTlARO.HtlOII ! vacation. 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