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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
WISI SLCTION IIM Mis. Win Church amj mother, Ylrs Troutdale, March 31 Artull Tiller E. I Itobbin«, called on her cousin, | t elrlouled hia eighth birthday laal Kat Ylr« Falkenbrrg, Kumlay. uolay afternoon by entertaining altouf Rev. Mr. Zimmerman ami family thirty of Ids little play mates ami friends at an Easter birthday party. vialt*#l with hia mother «»ver Kumlay. I d Tripp I ia # purchaa«#l from lie«». Mr. ami Yli« Eaton made a trip to M< Intyre the Columbia street barlier Baird oil Kumlay. Ab *ut twenty »«f Ylr« Bert H«»gue*« shop. 'Die city oflirials are liiwking ail effort (riemla r»-miml«*«| her of her birllelu) on last Kumlay by egch pie«eiitihg hei to enforce ths #|M*ed limit for autollio* mobiles and have had large sign» pul with a plat«- Mr ami Y|i« Ernest Younger visiu#l up at the city limits. 4 Mr ami Mra \ B Kendall are the friend« in I aui I« la«t Friday evening Ml»« Ruth Ktraik died of tula*»« ulo«l# promt parents of a daughter l#»rn on at her home on Ninth avenue, Tuesday Man li JI hi Poi llaml evening at ’» o’clock The funeral wa« I- E Harlow is enjoying hia leisure hel«l al th«» F »angelical church and in* hours running hi« new aiilomolHle. terment in Multnomah cemetery Dan I h'riitp»->n ami wife of Portlaml Mi»« I loreiicv Sommerfeld I ami F ru wet«» Numki) kfiirela «4 Mra.Thompson’s ral Lyons were f«-c«ntly mairi«»l at aietrr. Mrs John lleslin. Nprlngwgter. where she lia»l I mm * ii stay N. Jolni«»m i« moving hia family to mg with her «later, Mr# Beamer. Ylr. Portlaml ami Y|i« 1 yons are nailing Mr» l.voii*» at Mrs. tills lloweii ba# l*een very ill i ¡«•rent«. her home her»* f«*r several «lays. Floyd Marshall ami his friend, Ylr Miss Harriet llabbard was out trona Ktephrna, will leave f»>r Ala*»ka. April Portlaml on >umla) the guest of Mis# «lib. A farewell rec»’pth»n was tvmivr«Nl < «rilfllha. them l»v tl>«* Ro) al heighliors The Portland Railway. Light and Ylr« IL-ilbiirn am! «laughter left to»!«) Power «‘oinpauv has completwl avveral for their buliie tn Waal lligtoli, D C fitindrvd yar»ls of ahlrtrack at then Ylr» lleilburn ha« !<• eti «|K*mliiig Hi terminu*» here. winter with lirt daughter, Mr*. Oil«» F. A. Jette *»f Cban>|»«M*g in Spending Katakv. •ome time here with («. N’. Key nubia Mt and Mrs. Frank T«»bin are at ami wife YVliitv Salmon <m thvlr ranch. D B. Bn hnidwoii ba# iimved his fam- tittle Floy ba ke, soli ol \|te Alice dy into the I ioum * lately vacated by the 1.» ck« . Wa« l*a«lly sc4|drd YY' cdtivadaV Swain family. Ira Kili«>rn I* n<>w <»n hi» ranch <>f D. B. Griffiths, Wm, Mer«*» w arre« which liich la I« m uted at Scotta Dan Mickley were out Alili«* Mr» Mr« Kl|i»«rn KlIiHirn will j«»in him »»»’»n "|H*mi Kunday with their un lu»i nff.dra are arlllrd h««ie. Rnv am! Ja)**M«x»re were K»»mlay vis- N» il M<»n<’av htgbl tln- I • nt« < • iunge it»»i>* at th«* bom«* *»f their mother, Mrs. wlli giv«-un "at hom» ’ lo all giungerà A T. Tiller. ami thrir itnited g‘*< -t- \ g1**! pr«»* Al»**. P M Nash entertained th«’ grani wiil I h * pr» »ente»! ami tight re* I a fir* Yid b m let) at bet imnic Wednes (rrahmenta Alll I h ' serv«nl Wv Impe all grangrra n<» mailer whrther thr\ «ir ««! i day . I Lynn ia pr«q>aring to take hia fam Lenta l«rang** or lini wil| I h * with il« I bi» ia thè tirsi annÌversary «»f tbr »q«rn* ily to Kam*a« to make their home. I'bt* cistern in the |k»uglas« cemetery W IIR built l»y YVm. Rrt*u»s of Russellville S V ('amp V» 4«’meets at Lenti» on and bis work warn very aatiafacturv. 2d and Ith Frida)«, Hamilton’»» hall. J. Coons is building a new barn, Ninth a*e Initiation fieri YY‘. M Ilia neighbors are wondering what will MelJowell, < om. come urti mg <>l ili» hall. Everylhing ia (ree. MONI AVILLA The new Muntavilla <l»*partment store w hich la to I** in the < • retad building will have its formal opening on Satur day. Refreahn ent» will I m * served and an interesting p|*'Pam given in th«* Itoli. The vAriuin» departments will I m * gr«>u|H>t «inder the maiiAgt-mriit of ex perienced ¡teraon». » MILROSE The Five Hundred chib of Troutdale was entertain«*«! Frnlay afternoon by Mra II J. Wallace Mr ami Mrs L R Cavanaugh have removed to Acadia farm, their new home on th»* Ba#«* Line road. BRIGHT KI Al IY GO Al LEMS I «r th» followinuat Iqirguin* prn'«*M’. Lof#. Iimires. aciv- ag»1 tra»T-. farm*. I»u*in*”*# -it»**. an»l <»th«T prop rty. i » NOW IS THE TIME To f«#»l Merk nini |H»nllry food. Y re you doing it ’ ’I’li«’ l«-t in quality tor th«* mon- ♦ »■) 11 the motto wr try to ♦ to Coinè in and invi'atigatv J Si» ♦ ♦ X J J X X ♦ E. YV MILLER. LENTS YVihyv*.Allen < Jflicv ♦ MILL AND YARDS AÏLENÎS JUNCTION i MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company t SEE CHAUNCEY ('.»in« in mid get '»»i” *»f their st««» k nod Poultry I mhi I is free. AT I.I.MS For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Light Hardware. Foster Road and Main St. mi . scon DRUG CO. LENTS, 4 SECIION UM Mr. Tylaer and wife have moved I in A »ti can’t tourhen a home to the their new home on the Krction L» .me. •pring w«>rk tn a day. Start in easy. formerly owm*»l by M. l-evel Think of your own shoulders.—Farm Mr. Taylor ol Eatarada wu# a caller Journal. in thia neighlM>rhu«M! on Sunday YD*» Annie McKeown, who has lx-en Administrator s Notke ill tor nljout two months, ia iiiipruving In the County Court of the Mate OÍ nicely. <)reg«»n, for Multnomah County. In the matter «4 the estate of John H. Mi# I' Dickson lias been quite sick Everest, »h** eHM*<i. of late. Notice i# hereby given that the under A numb« r of farmers in this vicinity signed ba# been appointed administrat rix of the estate «»( John H. Everest, planted p»tat«H*# la«t week. de«*eaM*»i. by the County Court of the Miaa Kate Johnstone viaite»l the home state of Oregon for the county of Mult nomah aud has qualified a# such. folk# recently. All }»er#ons having claims against sanl Mr. Coyleraml family of Mt. Tal»or ♦••tale are require»! t«> present the same, s|>vnt Sunday with Mi. and Mra. B F • duly vérifié*! as required by law, to sai«i Dahlbammer. adminatratrix at the office of Johnson A Mrs. Mary McMillan has gone into Y'an Zaute. .Y im Commercial building in the citv of Portlaml. Oregon, within six the duck business. month# from the date of the first publi Henry Kummel is having hie barn cation of ttii# notice. ELIZABETH EVEREST. pafnled. Administratrix of the estate of John Mr. and Mra Allshouee #|»ent Easter H. Everest, decea«»«**I JOHNSON’ A VAN ZANTE, Atty»L m town. Dated and tirtt pub. Feb. 18, 1910. 7-5 Miaa (»race Ruhl spent Easter with (riemla in («resbain Notice for Publication POWELL VALLtY • OREOON Mrs. C. Sedwig and Mrs. IL P. Chris tensen spent Sunday and Munday in Portland. The Normal School Question Advertisement The N «rmal whool question ia fairly l»eh»rr the voter# by the Initiative Bill for Monmouth, framed by her Alumni Thia separate# it wholly from politics, ami give# tin* voter# a fair chance to ex- pre## their choice. School# are u nece#« aity. We must educate the buy# and girls, ami we must have teachers. The Normal school i* th«’ place to train ami prepare the*«*. Vote, Yrs, for Mon mouth. J. B. V. Butler, Sec. Com. Department of the Interior. U. S. land office at Portland, Oregon, February . 21, 1910. Notice is hereby given that George Henrv West, whose post office address is 714 loth street, (.treelev, Colorado, did on the Sth »lay of September, 1909, tile in thi# office sworn statement and appli cation No. ■O. to purchase the nwl4 section 1, township 1, range rt east. Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. |s"s, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law,” at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land ami timber there on have been appraised, the timber es timated l.TJi.tkt) boar I feet at s 050 per Al. ami the land, nothing ’, that sai«l ap plicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement <»n the 26th day of May, 1910, before the register ami receiver of the United Mates land otlice at Portland. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a content at anv time l»efore patent issues, l>v tiling a corroborated affidavit in this otlice. alleging facts which would defeat the entrv. CH \S. B MhiRRlCK, I iist pub Mar. IS. Register. 11-20 HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale, Oregon DEALERS !X Up-to-date General Merchandise Everything from \eedles to Threshing Machines. Inspect our Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build- ing Materials. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County ••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••••••• Attention Eiirniers If you are looking for an industrial investment that will pay you steady dividends for life; then buy a block of Govern ment Standard Powders 7 percent perferred stock now $1.00 per share. This is New 'Flie You have all heard of it. Oxygen Explosive Let us tell you more about it FRANK L. SCHOTT. Sales Agent IM2 - 186 Morrison St. PORTLAND. ORE. CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Time---Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL OREOON FAIRVIEW. ••••••••••••••••••••«•••• a JOHN B.ROA^N Rockwood, Ore Local Agent of the OREOOS EIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION The most popular Farmers’ Insurance in the State. Get his rates. Phone 231 Call up JOHN BROWN. Rockwood, Oregon : INVESTIGATE < >ur YL tlm»!# Our Stock nf Lmiilivr aibl Millwork ami <>ur \\ < are c««utl h iit that it ♦ Prii’c?- will n-iilt in - « uring y»»nr bu-i- in • when you n«# d anything ir«»m a p«»-t to a bill ol hind# r lor a house <»r burn. 4 Fairview. March 31.— Mrs Leonard and daughter, Misa YY ilia, of Kalamath Wm. Ream la on the sick list, a Falla, are i/iK'Mtai ot relativ«*# at the victim of the grip. hornea <*f D 8. bunbar and J. I*. Th«i Starr boys of RuaaeHville have Heslin. l>een plowing for the Dickson family Mrs. II. M Khaw ami daughter, Miss living on the old Burnett place. Much Ruth, have returned from Spokane land clearing ia going on in this section where they n|M«nt the pant few montlm thia spring Mrs. Emily Jackson and daughter of The Japanese are rapi«lly settling in Portland were gn«*ata al the tiome •>! among us, renting the idle lands of A. T. Aitrll Sunday night while enroute several farmers who do not care to ¡M»r* from Hurlburt wh«*re they viaited Mrs. ■tonally work the land. Jackson's aialer, Mrs. W. Evana. A farewell party was given as a sur Mra. E A. Whitney haa returned prise to young Mr. and Mrs A. Murray from Portland where alie baa »pent the al the home of their parents, Mr. and puat four motilha. Mra Morl »n, living on the Base Lina, Ralph Coupeland has nearly com on Saturday «evening. This marked pleted Ina new cottag«? in the south west another feature of the social life of their part of town. neighbors and friends. Games and Mrs. J II Sharp of Newberg has I mh - u music ami «lancing foihiwed by a dainty here visiting her mother, Mrs. E. luncheon made a moat pleasant even ing. Mr. ami Mra. Murray are moving Smith Miaa Lucile Dunbar of Portland »¡tent into their own bungalow at Terrace Sunday with her grandparents. D. S, Park and will tie near the new cream ery bu-ineaa lutely startwl at the Villa Dunbar and wife. under lb«* name ot Morton A Murray. M in » Emma Harvey ia home for a The beet wish«*s of our neighborhood is time from Oregon City. tendered to thia young couple whom? E <«. McOaw t*K|H*<-t> to bring bis charming hoapilality and cultar«*d pres family out her** noon to »pern! the »um* ence hav«- a«i«ied much to our many mer. pleasant affairs Mr •ml Mrs Hellman of Portland \V<* an* agent- for Lu«li*— Hom»- Jour #|»ent Saturday with their »laughter, Mra J Belie* k«*. nal Paturn*. New pufferns ami April *tyh P>M>k- an* n»>w in. Call awl get «•nv. Sliattui’ki*. < >ne <»f th«' most pleasant evenings of Mr. and Mrs. C Ca dated t ♦ nterter- the season was #|»ent al the hospitable tamed Captain Anderson an’ family of Mra J M M«’Une ol if Tacoma »¡»ent home <»f Mr and Mra. 1». W. McKay, Portland for an Easter egg party last part of the past week t with imr sister, March 24tli, the occasion l»eing the Mra W A. Burdette. Bunday. birthdav of their »laughter, Mrs. B. W. Cha#. Anderson is confined to his bed J. II Bay bn# gone to Bellingham, <»rant <>l Portland. with pneumonia Waah , to the home of hi# mother w ho Chick<*n dinners for F.aater were the is very ill Chas. Johnson of South Dakota was rule among <»ur pros|*rrous farmers am! It i# with great sorrow that «e learn many guest# were entvrtaine«L Among looking around here last week with a of the d« .»th »»t « Í Mra Relle Olmstead, these were, Mr. ami Mra. C. T. Peddi view to locating here ahodiel at her home on Monday, She rord of Portland, who vi#i(»**l Mra. Mr Dunl**rg of Apple River, Wiscon had been ill for •ollie time but her Henrv Jones; Mrs. Conanl and daugh sin, P. Lundquist ami Mias Ella Bottle- death came quite Utiex|»rdvdlv ami w a# ter «»f Arlrta, who s|»ent the «lay with son, of Portland, were visitor# at W. a girrtt shock to her many friend#. Mrs 1». Strebin, and Mr. and Mrs S. Bottleson’s on Sunday. Mr. Kedinoiel. wh" went to Shepherd Stafford were cut. rtaimti at the Sweet .Spring* nt Cais* hi , Ww#h., it* reported Brier farm. recovering M ins Libel Mr \l«-«w of Tacoma is visit Mrs \ B smith will ««»on move her ing at Melr<»«e farm Sb«» is Mrs. Fish- buailir’O' to the l»i* l»el building. er’# nvicr ami will probably spend the Mm. T. VV Tillman Im* returned from summer her»*. Spokane where xhe w a* Miininon«*d on Meaar#. ll«»lH*rg and I aMmun ami account of the illr »•## of her husband. Mra. Wetmore, «»t I’ortlaml, were the Mr. Tillman 1« m>w better and rx|#»ct# guests <»f Mr. ami Mrs. IL W Fisher oil to be back in Montnvilln slmrtlv. Sunday. > The Barrett family who have been living the pa»t winter on the Ua»|»enter place, ar»* moving to their own borne in Montavdla. C< >NTRACT( >RS E. P. SMITH J. R. KNARR UetitM, Oregon Plan# and Estimate# Furni#hrd for all Classe« of Building# Rora McGregor 45374 Son ef MRlvuln* *<»ol by Hebert McGregor («ire u( CresevU';',2 1 4. hy Major E«f#all 211, by AI-.I h II h I i I.» I»i*m Mth Hird b* Vinmont t I»'I7 I JI 1 I («Ire »4 l‘«»rtta Ki chi l«i I 0. by Alternent ;-O. .■ v, : ».»!»<• <>( ? .nJ h>. s. coud d»OH Katy L«.»n< <•' Irci Hmnbleton rtu . •>. by llambl'toniNii X!n .t rino 4 Ihint «I mi » >.,in lu.r»ll (»Um oí Pandora J 27) by Autocrat i .-nrth I hi tn Nelly in ro ll K»»WA Mii.un.eR h h hHUtlwoinr »lark *t#HI««n ’• v» *»r- •»14. in hnn.t» nini weighs U«"' pounds It i» «HI |>r.<porib'’Hn<l well <l< vvl.'i » 4, th (■’«•nty <•; H--ti«»n *tyl. and quality Hr < urn ' «unir ««filie blood of some «»four m«»*t suc «-«- nn | u -. <¡»<•»»«1 proilurinx fumili» ■» He will nisk«1 I lie -•■ >*‘•<.»11 of l"ln Ht W |I* oh Mm» Imi» neur Gre’h.»i’< Oicv>n 1 erms IJ5 the M’ioi'tl with nannl return privilegi1 1’nr«1 takoi t<» avoid accident». but will be re*punsible for none Good pasture for mare« sent I«» breed. R. Wilson. Owner. 6! N. 17th. Portland. Ore. F. K. Wismer, Keeper. Gresham, Ore DECIDE. 55734. Thoroughbred Imported I’ercheron. Gresham Peri heron Horse Association Owned by the Will stand as follow•»: Pleasant Home, Mondays. xn»ly. Tuesday*. Boring Wcdn«—lay* i fi'rvnoon.) Dama-cu-. Wednesday* (afternoon until Thur-lay* at no*»n.» spring bile. Friday, (»n dimii. Saturday*. Term*: To insure s’JO. single sendee $10. Phone t»> DeWitt Ross. Manager Theo. Brugger. Secretar)