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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1910)
3 MOUNT SCOTT Mr. Wll»«ui of h»urtli av««hii«* lias hi! hulls«« mim I lot lor (UPttN) FAIRVIEW (HIKKYVIILL TROUTDALE Fairview, April 2t>. Mm. Hondrs and Trouldals, April 21—A crew of <>. R. daughter, Miss Blanch«* Drake, return«*«! AX employes has set up camp on the <«rnn«lina lU*vn«»l«ls I* v»*ry sick Mt on Wednesday from a lew «lays stay al Sun Dial ranch just west of Mr. Good's Wyeth, Ore. bungalow, and have begun work on the her Ilium« on l<ailr«»u«l street Right of way Itev. <«eo II Crumley made a short St. John's extension. Mr and Mm I'almar, and their two has been »ecure«I through the Bun Dial visit here this w> ek on Ills way to Port* «Isughlvrs, |g>ls and Sylvia I’attiaon, re* ranch» a distance of over a mile, to the turnwl to their home in Wi»»hiiere on laml Mr. Townsend has W. I llison, wife amt son William, Townsend farm. Saturday Mr. Palmar ha» h«*«*n in not yet granted right of way ami is put Crook County where he had «•X|»’ c I« m | have returned from Rupert, Idaho, ting up a har«l fight. J. Luwher has to lake up a hoiii**«tradt hut finding he where Mr I llison lias s|«enl the past Nettled with the com|»any, but a num- would huv«« to give up hl» florlrultur«* month. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Walter were lx*r of the Bandy road farmers have yet work Io* abandoned th«« idea of a home to settle. •trad. Ml»» h»ls taught a flve-munth's week end gu«*sts at the home of II S. Mr. and Mrs. Hpencer will leave in a I Idrnlg«* enroute from Ashland, Wis., school while there. whort time for Kama« where they will Mr. and Mm. Wallet Wrhh rcturnrd where they were recently married, to I <!gene. Oregon, wh«-re they rx|»ecl Ut visit Mr. Spencer's ¡«eople for some from Crook county on Saturday time. irmain. M im Minnie Kearns who graduated Mi-« Viti.m Pittman and three Mrs. Ilenrv Coons a«i<i «laughter Rosa from la*nta school will h ave shortly for children and Henry Pittman, from have just returned from Lewis River, Wall|M>rt where she has bran riigag<-«l Iowa, were here visiting Mr. mii <! Mrs. Wash , where Mrs. Coons visited her to teach school. mother »t th * ’ aradise (arm. E Smith last week. The Rela*kabi at their regular meet Rev. J. 8. Eshtnan and wife of Ta«'o* Mrs. farvey Hornish nml children ing on Friday night initialed a «lass of ma were visiting Mrs. Eshmau's sister, hare moved here from The Dalle» ami eight and t<M>k In one by card They Mrs. A T Allell occupy ons of the Powell cottages on now have a inrmlM«rabip of over HO. Mrs. and Mrs. Bettes again occupy Harl«>w st. The moat ilii|M>rtant r« alratate deal in Dr. Geo. Ingles ami family of Monti the | «ar soli age her«* ami Mr. Bettes has I ami ta that liaa l>reti pul through fur resumed bis work in the .Meibtahal cello, Iowa, are guests at the home of yearn waa romplrtrd last week'when Mrs. Ingles* father, C. H. Light. The church hero and al Kock wood. Piatrlrt No. I secure«! puaarwdon of a family ex|>ects to remain in Oregon. Chester Kronenlirrg was home from •lltydout atrip south of the present G N. Reynolds han dossd bis meat school grounds. The purjwae la to l«r- tlo* State University for a few «lays market here and will move to Portland. vacation. gin the erection <»l a 2G-r«»»ni school Mrs Bessie Barney has return«»! from Mrs. C. A. Stewart entertained her building thia summer Thia means that a Portlami hospital where »he under davghter, Mrs Weaver amt daughter the present location is |«ermanrnt. It went an operation. also means that th«’ city tioard recog \ err., from Portland on Sunday. Miss Esther McGinnis is s(M*nding Mrs L«M»nar«l and daughter Wills, nises that the host«! of District No. 12 could not fore»«-«*, Hi«* y«*am ago, that who have I m -« n visiling r«-lativew here, some time with her uncle at Moots* Lenta wa» to I m * an importsnl suburb of ban- returned to their home at Kalam* villa 8. 8. Logan lias had his store house a grmt city, if not an a« tual part of it. atli ball- moved ami is having his vacant lot» im Tom Wilson of Everett, Wash., has Th«* buihlilign on the Julian lot, at the proved ami fence«! Mr. l/»gan ha» lieen crossing of th«* rarline ami Main street, !>rrn visiting al the home «»I A. T. eontiiic«i to his bed for the past ten Axtell. IS I «ring torn away to give ¡»la««* to a The Misses Olivo and Mattel Zimmer «lays w ilh illness. better building C. G. Fancher ha» receiv«»! the sp- man wore home from th«» college at Another evidence of reckless jumping |M>intinriit a» carrier on R. F. D. 1. Eugrtu* for a few «lays. upon car» wan seen Thursday at Kern Mr Comstock and family have re- The Ijulirs Aid society will give a Park, resulting III the death of out per pan cake social at I he home of Mrs. turne«i to their ol«l home in Oklahoma. Mill. II 'I Shaw on Friday evening. Mr». Henry Richardson ami daugh- n «»I«I Tin- entertainment ami basket social | at Cherryville acbmilhouee was a grand success ami M'l was realise-1 from the I sale of baskets. This will lie used for purchase of books, clock, etc., (or the achmil There were about one hundred ' persons present. The entertainment. was undoubtedly the Ix-st thing of its kind ever given in Cherry ville ami much credit is due the Cherryville school ' teacher, Miss Constance Ewing The! entertain men t lasti-d until II p. rn. and j was followed by the basket social w hich lasted several hours later. Mrs. Chas. Hugh baa Portland. Vincent Friel spent Cherryville. Troutdale, Oregon. DEALERS IN Up-to-date General Merchandise Everything from Needles to Threshing Machines. returned to Sunday Inspect our Stock of in | Mr. Allen, who is clerking for Born- I stedt A Kuegg, of riaridy, spent Sunday : here. Miss Mvrtle Friel baa gone to Port land for a few days Geo, Odell intends to leave for Alaska in a short time. Mias Hall of Portland visited bar friend, Miss Constance Ewing, for a week. Cherryville school has close*! and ' Miss Ewing baa taken her father’s place in the Salmon school, the father having tieen appointed census laker. Win. O. Rugh has about recovered from Ins rheumatism. I. . J. Ranney is now working for Forest Ranger Shelley at Marmot. L. F. Pridemore ha, bought a team of John Maroney and is busy clearing land. T. F McCabe road supervisor. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build ing Materials. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County Lookers and Buyers both are always Don't buy a buggy or wagon of inferior make and pay more tban you will have to pay for a welcome to inspect our stock of STUDEBAKER has been appointed Rev. Geo. Ellis preached in the Meth odist church here on Sunday. J. T. Friel, Jr., has just finished dec orating his dining-room. He has hail the assistance of Mr. Menton. The wixxlwork has lieen xtained ami var nished ami other improvements have lx*en made. Mr. Friel evidently ex- ix-cts a big ruxb of summer visitors. Don't let anyone tell you that prices are high or low. but inves tigate for yourself. You will be surprised. Mr* C. G Fancher gav«- a t«*a for 4 hr t«*r» Harrsvt and Audrey, am! Miss Let us send you our catalogue. l «*n« tit <>f the ledi«*» »<»< i« ty ut hcr bom«* Della Zimmerman, »pent Bunday with I «¡*t I ri«lay afternoon the M mtavilla Mrs. A Dow»ett at Gresham. Thurmlay afternoon. Home Training a«»*ocinti«»ii entertained Mr. Lumsden an<l son of Portland Henrv Coons ba» sold 12 acr**« of his Mr. and Mr-. T-’wnscr.d entertained ofln rrs ami mrinlterw of the tk.goi« wen- in this locality ou business last farm to lhe Troutdale Cherry Associa on Sunday lu*wis Shattuck and family State Congress of Mothers. \t this week. time a I***« «»Hirers wer«* <*lecle«l for th«* <>f Gresham and C. E. Lindsay uml tion. Some of the styles we have on our !>r. Smith and Ed Smith of Grexham ensuing year Presidents Mrs. F. 8 fa tally of Montavilla. GRANGE CROP REPORTING. were here Tuesday doing veterinary floor we feel certain will please you, Hale, vice prrwidrnt, Mrs. X. W. Bo- but if you want anything we haven't work. Administratrix Notice laml, secretary ami treasurer, M in A Pomona Grange In Naw York Or- ti. Moulton is helping E. I*. Hamilton in stock «e will get it for you in short Kincaid. It is probable that the a»#«»- In th«* t ounty Court of Multnomah ganiiea a System of Information. put in his grain. elation, under whose auspices the li order. • We aim to please and satisfy i ounly: A» it practical move for the letter In brary is conducted, will give another Alfred Hamilton is working for Ralph 330 E. Morrison St. In th«- Muller of th«* Estate of Sylves formation of K m members aa to an in our customers. open air f«*»li\al this summer for the ter Cannon, deceased. telligent knowledge of crop acreage N'eibauer. PORTLAND, - OREGON lienelit of the library. Notice in hereby given that the under ami crop prospects Onondaga county Mrs. Ed Sester's baby which baa been Mrs C. II. Welch entertaine«! on th«* sign«*«! administrartix of »aid estate has romona ha, undertaken a system of sick for acme time is now improving. 14th in honor of Mrs V B. Church, who filed in the al»ove entith*d court her crop reporting which has been lu suc Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris of Orient final account a« administratrix of sal«! cessful operation for a year and haa ,|x*nt Sunday at the home of Ralph is leaving for Granta Paas Is-en attended with such signal success Harley Lewis. who lias been s|»ending «-state, uu«l that said court has fixe«! as to warrant its continuance and ex Neibauer. Mrs. Harris remained for a few days’ visit with her sister. the last few months in Kan Francisco. Monday, the 30lh «lay of May, at 9 tension for another year. |«as returned. Hr is e»|M*ciaily welcom o clock a. tn., al lhe County Court room The plan in brief, say» VV. N Giles Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cumm'M of in Portland, Multnomah county, Ore In Grange lieview, la a system of cor- Troutdale visited G. Moulton and fam ed as be brings a wife. gon, as lhe time an«l place (or hearing re»|>ondence conducted from one cen ily Sunday. Mr. Cummins has sold Mr J«»a Kem|>er recently of Forest objections to sanl account ami the set tral office. The correspondent lu chief his farm and is looking for another ««rove, s|M*nt several days of last week tlement of saitl estate. All |«ers«>ns has two or more correspondents in with lhe Messrs. Thomas, leaving for having objections to said account are each grange, aceording to size of location. Mr and Mrs. Dawson Smith of Bridal notiti«-«! to present th«* same at said grange and amount of territory to tie bis home Monday. The most popular Farmers’ Insurance in the State. lime ann place. covered. Krom the central office is ts- Veil visited I.. A. Davies and family on Frank Hughe» of Omaha is heres|»«*n«L Al h I CANNON, sui-d a Idank to the various correspond Sunday. ing some time with his parents, Mr Administratrix. There w»i quite an excitement here Get his rates. Call up JOHN BROWN. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. He is al pres Portland, Ore., Apr. 20, 1910. 16-21 ents. who fill the same from general knowledge a, to numlier of acres, av Monday main when Wallace Davies' ent confined to St Vincent's hospital erage yield and amount In stiw-k of the house caught tire. The family was not with an attack of typhoid fever. Notke for Publication various crops lu Onondaga county. at home with the exception of the Mr. Griffin ami family of Terrace Dt'partmenl of the Interior, U. S. land These cover hay. cabbage and potatoes. daughter, Mrs. Holiater. The neighbers «»flice at Portland, Oregon, February They are compiled at various seasons, I'ark I ave recently returned to their so that a very accurate knowledge is ob and i*chooi children were quick to give •ji. imo. former home at <¡rants Paas. They Nolic«* is hereby given that George tained. These statements are returned assistance and the house was save*I ex leave with the I m * st wishes of their many Henry West, whose ¡»»stoflice adtirvsN is to the central office and there compiled cept that the roof wax badly damaged. friends hen*. and results sent confidentially to the A nephew from the East is visiting Roltert Giles hat returne«! to Monta- 711 10th street, Greeley, Colorado, did grange members that give them valu Grandpa Lusted. They hadn't met for on th«* Htb «lay of September, 1900, file villa after a three months' sojourn in able Information ns to the probable over forty years. southern Oregon and has accepted I iin in this office sworn statement and appli rise and fall of prices as governed by Mrs. Lovica Lusted of Gresham vis cation No. irjjil), to purchase the nwl4 supply nml demand, and this has al former position in the meat market. n «* c 1, township I north, range (t east, ready resulted In much advantage to ited Grandpa and Geo. Lusted on Mon Mrs. Geo. Wheeler is confined to her day, Willamette Meridian, and lhe timlier the members. home with a severe attack of pneumon This plan lias proved of much prac Mrs. G. E. Jamison of Portlami, Dav thereon, under th«* provisions of th«* act ia. of June 3, |M"H, ami acts amendatory, tical value In Onondaga county and Is id McDaniel abd Mies LeConie Jamison Mrs. II. J Turner and young son known a*» lhe “Timls*r an«l Stone Law,” a promise of much greater value If of the state university spent Tuesday at a|M*nt the «-arly part of the week with at such value as might Is* fixe«l bv ap other and all counties would take it the home of It C. Altman. Mr. Turner’s parents near Cottag«* praisement, and that, puisuant to such lip and there could l>e established a general correspondence between conn <¡rove. application, tlu* laml ami timber there- Ilea. Of necessity much of the detail Lost Motion. Coming and going. Another block of cement sidewalk has on have been appraisal, the timl»er es and nil of tlie results must be conduct Forward and back. tieen lai«! in front of Mr. Redman’s timated 1,120,00 board feel at $0 »0 per ed confidentially and hence cannot lie Turning ami doubling Oft on the track. M, and th«* land, nothing; that said ap elaborated In I lie public press. property on the has«» line. Winning or losing plicant w ill offer final proof in sup|»ort Fame or a bet. of Ins application and sworn statement That Is too often The Wisconsin Ststs Grsngs. Far aa we get. The Wisconsin grange met at Winne «in the 28th «lay of June, 1910, before the AT LENTS register ami receiver of the Uniteil conne nud elected George R. Schaefer Rushfnr In fury Hither and there, • » For Dry Goods, Groceries, and States laml office at Portland, Oregon. master The resolutions deplore the Now on his uppers. lack of development of the binder In Any person is at liberty to protest Now tn the air; Light Hardware. dustry at the state prison, denounce Getting in trouble this purchase liefore entry, or initiate a Foster Road and Main St. ship subsidies and all attacks ou the Up to his neck. contest at any time before patent issues, Grout law. favor an income tax, gov Patiently saving Droae from the wreck. by filing a corroborated affblavit in this ernment supervision of express com office, alleging facta w hich would defeat panies. postal savings banks, the par Plenty of motion, ......... ntrv CHAS B Ml KRICK, . Much of It lost. ’ . cels jxwt and also, we regret to nay. < Hardly the candle the Initiative and referendum. First pub Mar. 18, Rt*gisler. | Worthy the v«»st. 15-24 i Action, reaction. Each tn the play. Grange end Ferm Institutes. Just about equal W I. t’hnmlicrlnln aays in National Day after day. St<s*kman that he ha, observed that There you may view It the liveliest, best and most instructive That is the race. institutes are those held where a live Human we call It, grnnge or farmers’ club exists. In But what a chase. w* • Winding up nowhere. such places all the details that Insure To fwd "tixk and poultry food. Our Method,. Our Rtoek of Sk^n of Malcolm Met, bv Robert McGregor (sire of Cresceus 2 02 1 4. by Major Edsall 211, by Laid on the shelf! Art* you tlning it? succewa are well cared for. Abdallah 15 Lumber an<l Millwork and Our Why Is man ever Pam Sally Bird* bv Vinmont 14017. I 21 1-4 (nire of Portia Knight 2 Irt 14). by Altvmont 8600. Stuck on himself? l-riee«. We »re confident th«t it ’ 2 *JA 3-4. »ire of t in 2 10. S«*<*ond dam Mias Katy Lyasa* bv Fred Hambleton 6403, 2:21, by Being In love with more than one Hambletonian Mambrlno 524 Thiol dam sally Barrell (darn of Pandora 2 27). by Aut«x*rat We «re «p ut« for the girl at a time Is the way that the aver will rexult in securing your bn«i- 129SS. Fourth Dam Nelly Burrell. Exciting. | 1 ROH A McGREUOR is a handsome black «tailion. 3 years old. 16 hands and weighs 1200 pounds age young mnn haa of Insuring himself ncf« when you need anything from He is well proportioned and well developed, with plenty of action, style and quality. He •*Maklng any money T* against damages to his affections. ii post to « hill of Imulier tor « ' caries some of the blooti of some of our most successful speed producing families. He w ill ••No.- make the season of W1U at wu«on Stars Farm near (ireshnm Oregon. Terms W5 the season I ioum * or barn. Come ill «nd get one of their Mock with usual return privilege Care taken to avoid accidents, but will be responsible for 'Thought you said you were awfully Don't waste too much time in talk none. Good pasture for mares sent to breed. ami I’oultry lxxilw free The l.-Rt in quality for the mon ing. The logic of events Is the only busy ?’• ey. i, the motto we try to live up T ara.” thing that moat of us understand any R. Will««. Owner, 17 R. 171b, Ptrtlind. Ore. F. I Witmer. Keeper. Greshim.Ore. “What doingr to. Come in and investigate way. I’riei*« of the food. 3dr, iVw, $1 «nd •’Dodging trouble.- I? pail«. Sag K. W. MILLER, LENTS The lazy man is simply a man who Is Wiley-Allen Office economical of his strength and energy Lost Opportunitiss. Mill ANO TAROS 11 HITS JUNCTION and who believes In couaervltig bis re •'Ono day isn't enough for Christ A neatly printed lot of stationery is a credit to the firm it is sources. mas. It should bo extended at least over three.” turned out for. The Hearld job department is complete and can You have to work like a drudge to "What do you want with so much turn out just the kind of work the people wants. A trial order get anything that Is worth while and, of It?” Company after all, take long chances ou its prov "Well, I have three invitations to will convince you that we can satisfy you in every respect. LENTS, • OREGON ing so. dinner.” . w MONfAVIHA WSTEDS STUDEBAKER BROS. COMPANY JOHN BROAATN Rockwood, Ore. Local Agent of the OREGON fIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION Phone 231 Rockwood, Oregon SEE CHAUNCEY NOW IS THE TIME DR. HESS INVESTIGATE LINE MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. 4 MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Rora McGregor 45374