Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 11, 1910, Image 3

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    JOHN BROWN
Rockwood, Ore.
Io<dl Aipnt uf the OKI GON IIKI KI III I ASSfM IAIION
The most popular Funner#’ Insurance in the State.
(let hi# rule#.
Call up JOHN BROWN,
Rockwood, Oregon
Phone 231
TROUTDALE
FAIRVIEW
Mr». Mary Baryna Hardin
die«l
at ln*r home h**rv i»*b. 7 from pn«’il-
immiM, sft«*r s«*v«*ral day»' illm-»N. i mi*
eral »••rvh’«’» w«*r«* held Tueiwlay after­
mM»n at 2 o'clock, eon<lucte«i by Rev.
J. O. Col«*man t»f thv <ir«*»hain Baptist
Fairview. Feb. 9
Monday «*vrr>ing a
rmmbrr of frirmis of Mr. ami Mrs. H.
M. Maxey ami grandson, Dudley Htull,
gathered at their home mix ! gav»* them m
farewell party. The «»venirig was mo«t
enjoy*»My »|M*nt with music ami gamrs.
“L'nrleKam" Brtt«*w was present ami
h«-11 nil hr contribute to the fun of the
evening. The Maxeys «»Xpert to leave
in a short time for their old home in
Caldwell, Idaho. Mr Maxry resignr«!
his office as master of the grange here at
last Saturday’s meeting
church. Interment was iiih «I v in Doug­
las vvmetrry.
Mr» Hardin was M
. years old, was l*>rn in Missouri and bad
r«*»id«<l here for a number ol years.
••••••
CAPITAL CITY
NURSERY
OP SALEM.
OREGON
Established fio years.
All Sorts of Orchard and
Ornamental frees and
Vines. Shrubbery,
Roses and Nut
Irees.
r,»th»i
o| I i
• r-’
thin* K«| m *« tally Ndlrit« <1
Writ«* or ph<«m
I ■'armer» 221 •
K. S. IIJDIOW. A<|t.
Cl I ONI
OUI .
nnro ™ rwuch 9
UU l O keep time :
If not, we’ll run» it, ami then you’ll
wonder whs you did’nt think of us
long Indore
\ II «»nr w ok guaranteed
So ha»tv,
•U|» m I i « m I job leaves our whop
ihir
w*»rkni«*n .»»e »killed and (,an«fU-nti'HiN.
You’ll not grumble al the pnceu,
Fred I). Flora
191MorriiMU» St
«‘iiKTLANI».
OREGON
(Near
lt<'»iaur#i>ll
Mrs Aaron Fox and «laughter M inn
Helena expect to take a trip to Euro|>e
tills spring in company with Mrs. Fox's
SANDY
Wm. Butler has been chosen as mas­
brother Emanuel May, who rrsidtni al
Handv, <>rrg«»n, Feb 7, 1910,
ter of the grange here to fill the vacan­
Portland.
Mrs. <» I*. Hamby and
Mrs.
cy occasioned by the resignation of
The work for grading for sidetracks
M c K« m * ii , tisvv jimt returned from a
Matter Maxey.
three weeks’ visit with relatives al The for the Portlaml Railway romfianv here
A. C. Ruhr is having an addition
is
causing
quite
a
little
inconvenience
to
Pall»»
built to his barn preparatory to bring*
Those who a tie mb*’I ths waffle party, pasN4*ngrrs and the car crew, as it is
ing more of his live stock here.
given Friday evening in the parsonage, necessary to stop the car nearly two
C. E. Bennett is having some building
bheks
from
the
de|x>t
arid
passengers
rv|M>rt that a very gofwl lime was ha<L
The tiot wafllrs, which were «piite* a are com ¡ m * I led to walk that distance •lone on his place at Curtis station.
Mary Mathison, of Portlaml, has been
novelty lor«*, were proiiounred very over th«* rough ground, dodging work­
men, M*rM|M*rs and trams as I m *nt they a guest of Dorothy Beneke the past
g<M»L
can.
1 week.
Mrs E. M P<>Uglaas was a Portland
Chas. Hummell loaded two cars with |
W. A. Zimmerman an<l wife, of Port­
visitor til«* middle <>( la»l w«*«*k.
his household K' mh I m , farming imple­ land, have taken up their residence in
Mr Wirtl, who baa >M*eti tick al bin
ments ami live st«M*k ami with his fam­ their Hummer bom«* here. Mr. Zim-
home in Gtewtiam, la much livlt«*r and
ily l«*ft this week for thrir n«*w home at German is a member of the Sun Dial
is again ba« k in lbs furniture store.
Grants Pass. Th«* HummellN ar«» among ' company.
J B I'itw rivv has purchased the tin­ TrouPlalr's oldest r«*sidrnts ami will I m *
Mrs. Weaver nml «laughter Vern, of
»ori propel ty
gr« ally miNsed.
Portland, hav«* lieen visiting the former’s
tile
Tiling 1» l«itig put in to dr
Ward Ingles, of Mont4*crll<>, lows, ar­ parent»,
A Stewart ami wile.
< loir« h lot to protv«’t thv ba
rived her«* Monday and is It»«* gm*st
Lev. R II.< haff«***,of Mosier, Oregon,
wl>it h ha» l>ren from one to tin
his grand parent . Mr and Mrs. C. IL was a visitor here on Sunday.
th rp Willi Witter f< r lb«» I mi *1 three Light
lie «’X{H*ctN to innkt* his futur«-
Thv Roads family are having a new
lltolll II».
Lome hele.
house
Built on their property on Cetfar
Alton Phel|»» killed two deer and a
I.. B Hennvlwrgvr is moving his , street.
Wild cal this Week. lit* |>AH prove. I family t" Mr». Eilen Wright's cottage.
\t . B Nutting was out from Portland
binivelf to lx* «|tlilv a hilliter, bn vmg
(‘ M. Millson ami G. M Jones have ' Sunday to visit his family.
kill«*«l MSVeral wild cat» already.
g>>m* on a trip to Diamond, Wash., to
R«*v. G. B Cromley ami sister, Mi»»'
M r and Mrs (’barlra <‘h«ndl«*r hav«- I h * Mirent s«*vrral «lays.
Emily Cromley, of Springwater, have
moved Irnm Mrs. I >’»ug la»»‘ building
Mrs Hannah Chapman is »¡»ending a returned to tl vir home after a »bort
mt«» a houav al th«» Proctor A Btrauas
few days with relatives here.
' visit w ith friends here.
mill.
Mr AI| i » oii entertained hla aonlirval
ami hi» »Here, Mi»» Ida Kadford of Cot­
trell, thia Week.
Mr«. Garret and l»abv of Barton hav«*
return«*»l, niter »landing a few data
with her paren>, Mr and Mrs. Ni. V.
Lane, of Illis place.
Mr Junker*» bartender, Petr, in leav­
ing for < irrshatii, w her«* In* willtak««up
th«’ photograph bu»ine»M
The primary department of the school .
is dose«! W«*»ine»«iay, Thursday ami Fri­
A m m rub* a man will f.-ei well »Mti»fic<l day that the teacher, Mis» Eldridge
if he can bobble around on crutcbe» in may attend the teachers’ examination.
two or three week« after spraining hi»
H. McGinnis ami eon Earl, of Mont-
ankle, and it in often two or three
montlia l»efore he in fully recovered a\ilia, were here to »¡tend Sunday with
TI iin 1» an untHuexnary I onn of time an thv former’s brother, H. C. McGinnis.
by applying ('hnrnl»erlain*H Liniment.a<*
Rev. D. Turner and wife spent Sun«
directed, a cur«* may a* a rule t»e effect*
••d in lean than one week'» tune and ill ' day in Portland.
many cane« within three day«. Sold by
<>rin Dunbar was up front California
< ireaham I>rua Co.
I for a short visit w ith hi» parent» here,
; returning Sunday.
A Sprained Ankle.
Mr. Johnson and family of Bull Run
have ii > ov < m I inti» Mr. McElroy’s house
Mr Johnson is vmployvd nt thv livrry
Hl IHltS
♦»♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦y««*
l*arn.
Welchea, Oregon, Feb. R, 1910.
Mrs. Charles (»iblama is now- the
Comet A w-iw fern by a number of
proud owner of the H4*c<>nd s«*t of dishes
Iuf.pie of thia vicinity. It a a» viftible
given away bv Mrs L M Ikmgla»H.
only alamt fifteen minute» Itetween 6
John Maulding has returned to his ami 7 p. m.
home at Wvlchrs
Mr. Chapman of Portland was a wel-
KH MHIIONS
The party given by Mrs Hcnnewsy in come visitor la»t week.
HOI Ms
honor of her son G«»org«*’» thirteenth
Mi»» Jennie Faubioii returned to Wel«
I0K I’OKl II ITI KS
birthday wns nttendeii hv about twenty
die» Hotel after a three weeki* trip to
of Ins schoolmates.
After enjoying
IIKI DIM IS
Portland.
ihrmsrlvvN with gam«*», Mr. Allison
(IIIMMYS. IK.
Mr. Vernon Moulding »pent a few
Nurpn»«N| the children with a large pan
dayw viaiting with hit father here last
of pop-corn.
Grtiha n
week and helping J. W. Maulding with
Mi»« < iib»i»n, who ha» l»*rn in Port­
Ort
hit surveying.
land (<>r several week» taking treatment,
M inh Helen Ihinham, the popular
, A A A A A A a«» tins returned home with her health
Kchool teacher of Welches dintrict, ban
much improv«*tl
gone to Oregon City to take the teach*
W II Mt Ken/ir, J IL Tawney sn»l
liKASlili KIRIiCroRV George Bornstedt were Portland visitors er»’ examination.
We wtill have ab<»ut thr«*e inches of
last w«*vk
»now Three feet of »now i» re|»orted at
fl t AMANT VAt.I EV «.RAN«.F. N.» Si»
Mr Gray has just recovvr«*d from a
M<« .............u t S« tunta) ut 7
I- «i . an<l fourth
Goverment camp.
sever«* attack of pnuinotiin.
H«mr«ta\ ut I“ an« »«» rvrry month
Mr. Shelley ami Mr. Ten-Eyck are
|(. »( h ttt H)h «<K \ S'il
Mr.-ti Ihr fi rat W» 1
Frank McGugin ami Gvorg«» Born­
tu #*U) «>f <»<h month al » p m and lhir«l bal
»pending a few day« near Welch«*» on
tir.lnv et !" a m
stedt alt«*nd«*d thv annexation meeting
butineaa in connection with thv State
MI LI N««M Alt <il( AN’iF N«> 71
M. • t» the
(mirth M aíi H'I a ) h« « wry month «t h» •»" h m . at O.ik Grove Thursday evening, Febru­ i forvtl ami gain«* law».
in «tmiitfr hall, orient
ary 3. Wi* ar«* glad to »«•<» that Sandy
F Kl K V II M «.KAN». F
Morts flrM W ■ ••Ine»
Mr. Wm. Welch hat laid off about ten
is taking such an interest hi tins plan,
«lat at I« «»>.» m
third Tu«-mis y rvenlt»« at
a oVliM-k. ••«<■li montli
which mean» so much to this commu­ acre» into lot», hOxl(M) feet, for thoae
Kl WH I \ Il I h '.KtNi.F N«» CCI Mert« In
who with to build a »uminer home. It
fil. ■chiHilhoii.e on Ihr •••rond and nity -
i» well platted, with plenty of street»
fourth Palurda) nights In « ach month
Mrs. E. M. Douginas m»«h» a business
i\i\iN'. STAR lIRAIttil Meets In Hoir
and avenue» conmn tmg w ith each other.
trip to Troutdale th«* first of th«* w«*ek.
hall at South Mount Tnta»r oh th. flrwt Satur
Mr. Welch ha» named thv place Peer
<la> of rat h month at h» a. m
All t inltor* are
Mrs P. S. Alx*rnathy ami sou Edwin, Park.
« rh'oini'
«.KKhlltM Git AN«.F
Meet» sr«'«»n«i Matur who i» a mill man from Coquell, are
Our genial host, Wm. Welch, ami Ed
day in «-a. h month at 10 .*• a in
visiting S. F. Abernathy.
|»AM \S«’lH «.It ANGF. no Jt."
M ret« fl ret
Rol»ert« killed an immense c »on that
Haturda) «ach month
J. B Tawney was up from his mine th«» veteran c « k » ii «logs.
Leader ami
I C \ I M «.It Aft' • C Mert» aero nd Saturday uf
at Clear Creek Thursilav
each month at lu J" a m
Prummer, ha«i treed just back of thv
< LA« K AMAH «¡KANi.F, NO ."»a Mo. ta the
Al Edwards ha» purihascd a lot from barn in a larg«* green cedar The coon
Arni Saturday in the month at 10 30 a m ami
thv third Saturday al 7
p m
th«* Sandy Land Co. near the M. E. wvige«l nearly ikt pound« and was an old
col l MUIA GRANtlF No >7
Meet» In all church.
pioneer.
day •«••»i«»i» Oral Thursday In each month in
grange hall near t'orbrtl
Iren«« Douglass has returned to Port­
{Grange« are requested to send Io The Herald land to ipriiiiip her High School studies,
intomation »<> that a brief card can I m « run »it«*r s|a*ntling two
MARMOT
weeks with her
tree under thia heading
Mend place, day and
Innir of meeting)
mother.
Ott<» Aschoff ha» been »|n»ndinga few
:
* ♦ Cement Building Blocks ♦
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:
: Ä OOANE BROS.
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days at Portland.
CMIRCH
NÖTIGES.
D. O. Dunbar and wife, of Portlaud,
spent Sunday here with relatives.
Mrs. M. C. Cornett entertained the
Ladies’ Society of Smith Memorial
I church at her home Thursday after-
. uoon.
L. II. Stone wa» <>ut front town Mon-
I <lay for a short visit with his parents.
C. A. Stewart made a trip to Raimer
last week, returning Friday.
Snaps dt Carlson’s.
Who carries carpets, rugs, matting
and linoleum in nil patterns?
R. R.
Carlson, of course,
He ha» everything
that anv up-to-date house furnishing
establishment has, and if you want to
get some real »naps keep track of his
prices during the month of February,
When he says snaps it means some-
thing.
Strike with a hand of fire, O wierd
musician, thy sylvian harp strung with
Appoln's golden hair, and soun«i the
glad tidings that Pleasant Valley Grange
givrth a basket social on Feb. 12, where
men bring the baskets and ladies buy
them. Come one, come all and have a
g.xMl time at 8 p. m.
d>
If tn need of a good quality buggy,
cart, hark or a one or two home wagon.
call at lleHsel'i* where you can get gCHXl
implements with right prices and good
treatment.
MELROSt
Among recent visitors »re noted M rt.
.1. l.»w. of Portland; Rev. \V. T. Scott,
of Salem ; M. Z. Burton, of Kenton.
Mrs. Henry Jones Ims just returned
from » week’s visit with her mother,
Mrs Mary Metxel, of Beaverton.
Rosa 11. Ten-Eyck successfully pawed
J R. Cavanaugh it improving hit*
Kt ISO
John Punn, H«»y Pelvrton »ml Mary thv recent Eighth grade examination farm »ml making preparations for the
erection of a residence.
R uwvii •uccvsHfully pa»»«*d the eighth held here.
The Tuesday Evening Club met thia
grad«* «»lamination at thv K v I ro achool.
Mrs. P T. Shelley has been quite ill.
week
at Melrose Farm and had a very
Mr». Lewin Eri an«l «laughter Marie,
Henry Aschoff is nt home from Trout­
of Portland, are visiting relative» here dale. lie re|xirts that boy to l>e the interesting meeting. A number of vis­
itors were present including, Mr. and
for a few weeks.
very best ever.
Mrs. .1. R. Cavanaugh, Mrs Murry, N.
J. R. K«»ep anti Harry of Portland
Mr. Kleinainilh and «laughter Etta
E. Bucklin, Nettie and Mary Arm­
hav«» rvturmnl from a vixit to Pennsyl­ were at the Aschoff home a couple of
strong, all from the I. O. O. F. home in
days th«» past week.
vania.
Portland.
Coon hunting is again the pastime of
W. If. Cavanaugh has been on the
(Til KKYVIIIE
thehovHof the neightiorhoad, owing to
sick list this week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh ami family, ala«» th«» recent fall of snow. One party cap-
Guy Sehmeer, who was visiting his
th«* M ihnvr Ewing, »pent Saturday at thv tiir«»l three on Sunday. With four boys
and thirteen dogs it seems that they sister, Mrs. Baker, has returned to Can­
D. W Douglas home.
It must by.
J T. Friel ha» gone to Portland to re- ought to have captured more.
HA INT MICH \l l.’S
C ATII <• 1.1 C
have In»en the unlucky number of dogs.
Cll V RCII, Samty, Om
lfe. Berel, plvnish Ins stock of merchandise.
told linrri-r. Servier« will la- lii’hl oft
The Herald prints the local news.
Mr. anil Mrs. Con|H»r were guests at
tli,' IIrat Snn-lay <■( eaeli inontli al
The llerahl, fl a year,
th«
’
home
of
Mr.
Friel
Sr.
on
Thursday.
10 :30 a. in.
J. T. Friel was an Oregon City visitor
Came Near Choking to Death.
Stomach trouble Cured.
Fever Sores.
Thurstlay.
A little boy, the «on of Chris. !>. Pet­
If you have anv trouble with voiiri erson. a well known resident of the vil­
Fever sores an-l old chronic sores
Mr. I by has rvturnvtl from the home I
ehonlil not la- healed entirely,hut should of his »on at II oim I River and rtqiortR stomach you should take Chamberlain’s I lage of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a sud­
Stomach ami Liver Tablets. J. P. Klote den ami violent attack of croup
Much
he kepi in healthy condition. Thia can
“I have used a( thick stringy phlegm came up after
he done lev applying ChanilM-rlsin'a I th«’ typhoiil fever patients at that place I of Edina, Mo.,»avs:
gr«»at
many
different
medicines
for
as
doing
well.
giving
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy.
halve. This salve has no raperlor for
Htoma«*h trouble,but (Ind Chamberlain's ..................................
Mr. Peterson says . :
“I think he would
this purpose.
It is also most excellent
Father Berthold Duerr is spending a Ntomnch and Liver Tablet, more l>ene- h.ve choked to death had we not given
for chapped hnnds, sore nipples, burns
few
«lays
in
Cherryville
ami
will
bold
ticial than any other remedy I have ever him thia remedy. ”
.........................
For sale by Gresh-
and diseases of the skin.
For sale by
, iwed."
For «ale by Gresham Drug Co. ftm Drug Co.
services Monday at the hotel.
Gresham Drag Co.
FREE METIIOIHST CIIVRCIt
R<-v. K G. R oi - km , |>nMor.
Servier«,
Huixli.y
|o it in ; Vn iu'liing
rvery Sun-lay nl II n ni.nnil N p. ni.
l'rayer uiretitig, Thnrmlny vvenin# »t
H o’chH'k. All welcomnl.
ZION’S EVANGEIICAI, CIICRCII,
(in-ulmin— Kev. F II Freunil, pantor.
S khvii kh (Germnn) II a in., i-vi-iy
Huinlnjr niorninir S uii .I hv Kcinml nt
l<> n. in. Siilur<l»y m -I khi I h I 2 |i. in.
i.INNF.MANN
MEMORIAL M. I
('lll'Rl'll. Gri-Innil— IU htoh , Kev.
M II. rnn-nnagnin.
S khvh ich , Sun-
<lay SrhiHil, 10 n. in.; Pri-aeliing al
II a. in an-l H p. in. rvery Siimlny.
Frayer nn-i-ting, Thm—Iiiv rvvning*
al H n’cl-iek. Evarylaaly invited.
R« |»*rt of the ('omiition of the
BANK
OF TROUTDALE
bt Troublale iu th« NtuU* of (Oregon, at th«clo<ie ol bonines, Jan. 31, 1910.
REHOriU E.S
Loan» an«i Di»<*otinta
OveriJrafta, »♦•«•un*«! aid unner'iire«!
P wiim I n , M*«-iirit i «* w , «*tr
Banking b<it>««*, furnitur«* and fixtnr«*«
Dm* frinii approv«*«! reserve bank»
<’hecks an<l nlh«*r cash item«
< ’ash on hami
Expenses
Total
«tí
» J9.K.I3
7 (RJ
ng
|.7 hk ’»
1,9K> »5
;,33*J ÍM)
H.42 ‘>7
1.IHH29
31 tt8
42,142.57
«
OIK)
« 10,1 234.17
LIABILITIES
Capital stnek paid in
1 mlivided profit«, 1* »a »-xpeDses and tax»*» paid
Individual d«*|»Mita subject to check
Demand certiiluat«-« of «JeiiOMit
Time certificai*-* of deposit
Having ilepoaita
....... ....................... ................
Total
30,17# .24
277 KJ
1.153.1Ö
1 12, 142.57
STATE OF OREGON
County <>t Multnomah/ ’
I, r. E H.auiw, Ca«hi«r of the above named bank, do solemnly .«ear that
the above atatemenl la true to the beat of my knowled#e and belief.
F. E. fl«aiX)W, Caahier.
Huhwribwl and .worn to
CORRECT—Attest
Ix-fore lue thia hth day of Feb.,
F. E. H arlow
1910.
M. L. II aiuiw
L. A. Hanrow,
B. C. L abs « om
Notary Public.
L>1 rector«.
DOVER
LUS TEDS
Miss Grace Wolf lias gone t/> Portland
to work.
Grandma Kha/ar is on the sick list.
fieorg«* Kitzmiller went to Estacada
Wednesday.
Guy Larkins has gone to Oregon City
to attend teachers' examination.
David Miller went
Friday.
to
Eagle Creek
John Rews is on the sick list.
Th«* Dover ImlejM-ndent teh j»Lone line 1
will la* complete*«] this week.
Subscribe for The Herald.
Mathew Itauw
la»t Sunday.
visited bis
parent*
Mr and Mrs. A. Ruegg were guests at
the home of G. Lusted Sunday.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Altman has been di for eotne time.
H. Wiblon, who has been afflicted with
throat trouble thi» winter, is home after
undergoing an operation at Portland.
Mis» Marian Robertson visited the
home folk» Saturday ami Sunday.
Mr. and M;s. <». Moulton and family
visited at Sandy last Sunday.
Quite a number of grip cases are re­
ported in this vicinity.
Benecke—
Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Clean,
Attractive Line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
and Notions of all kinds.
Fairview’s Leading Merchant
CHOPPING AND ROLLING
Orist Taken at any Time---Qulck Delivery.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Market Price Paid for Grain
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
FAIRVIEW,
.
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