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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1910)
MOUNT SCOTT TROUTDALE Mrs. Hu ffy, whose husband died two weeks ago, has g ne to Troutdale to make her homo with her daughter. I). M. Rcslgers has been S)H>mllng the week in eastern Oregon. Mr. Blakslew has le-eu away to eastern Oregon on a business trip. Mrs. Pattison, mother <>( Mrs Clare Davis, is spending a few days in town. Ml. Hcott 1.0 O.F. lodge held its reg ular election Tuesday evening result ing In the election of Mr Cox, N.G.; Al Lurch, V.G.; Mr Martin, Me. ; John Htiger, trees, The Rebrkslias lieve also chosen officer», Mrs. Deilrick is N.G.j Miss Cis’ll Robinett, V.Ü.; Miss Joice Herschner, rec. set , ; < iw>r • Miss gia Hall, financial Mcrvlary ; Trestle McDowell, trees The alate and conntv brailli officers l«t<l Ix-iits a visit Tues-lay liiafiectitig t|ie schools ami investigating « number ol doubt I ill cases, The Inundation la well under way for the new schoolhouse. Smith A Knarr have la-en busy this week moving a house for Mr. Darnell. Tom Morgan is re|s>rted married thia week l<> Miss Nellie Lami. Tom lies a nice little home and besides Ix-uig de serving ol congratulations lor securing a fine young wile, should be commended for his taste, good habits and imluatri- out tendencies. Mr. Cooper lias le-ru very sick lor several days. Troutdale, June I. Bennie Lar »in, 8 years old, son of Gene Larson, died at his home here very suddenly last Friday evening, alter two day.' illnaea. The family waa quarantined lor diph theria, which at the time waa thought to lx« ths cause of the child's death, but it is now lielievod that death waa caused from lock-jaw, due to a rusty nail wound in the child’s f-sit Tiie funeral waa private. The grandmother, Mrs latraoti cared for him during the brief Illness. The father, sister ami other relatives have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. Mr ami Mrs. Thos. Isiwe sml child ren left this week for their new home at Everson, Wash. They were given » farewell surprise party at their horns last Tlmra-lay evening ami were pre- M-nted with a toilet set, of Isle design ami silver mounted, by their (riemls. II l»odi»on baa sold a house ami three acres which he recently purchased from W. Swank, to I.. Ogden, o( Portland Consideration $160. J. M. Edmonson lias gone to Eugene to remain on hie place. Mrs. Edmon son will join him in a short lime. A large strawIs-rry business is lieitig -lone here this season. From HM) to 200 crates are le-ing shipped dally by the Fruitgrower« aaa»«-iatlon. Picker» are scarce and some difficulty line been met witli in finding people enough to han dle the crop. • Mrs. F. H. Rix bad as n guest last week Mrs. E. E. Savage of Hood River. Mr. and Mrs II Baumann of Port laml were greats of H. H. Ligan and wife tael week. Motormail Charles Lewi* has decided to remain here during the summer ami is moving lua family into the Tltums cottage. Tiir- Union Meat company lied a crew id men hero tine week removing the dryer, from It I- old plant. Ae »Mill He the etis-k ie worked up the plant here w ill lie closed Troutdale people are somewhat r-lnted ovt-r the rumor that the O R A N. Co. are to put in car sho|>a here.—Just a lit tle warm ozone perhaps. John L’gan has cou pleted hie course in the Bem-eke-Walker Business college ami lias a position with Mason, Ehrnian A Co. Mrs. II. C. McGinnis is recovering from an attack of the grip. Mrs F. E. Harlow enterta nei about 25 of her Portland friends al dinner Monday. Roy Stafford’s Market Produce. Veal, Pork, Chickens, and Eggs taken at MARKET PRICES Main St., Gresham x INVESTIGATE Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. land office at Portland, Oregon, February 2 MILL AND TÀROS Al LENTS JUNCTION 21, 1910. Notice is hereby given that George Henrf West, whose poeloftlce address is 714 loth street, Greelev, Colorado, did on the Hili day of September, 1009, tile Company in ttns office sworn statement and appli >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ cation No. 022»«», to purchase the nw*4 -<■<■ 1, township I north, range tl east, Willamette MeriiMan, ami the timber thereon, under tlx* provisions of tin- act * nt June3, 1 h 7 h , ami acts amemlatory known ns the "Timls-r and Stone Law ,' TO IMI I OWN OF URI SHAM at such value as might 1» fixed by up Buy a Home In this Beautiful Addition praisement, and that, pursuant to suet la,la high, dry and sightly. Good application, the laml ami tunla-r there water. Terms to suit. on havi- I h - cii appraised, the timber es- Prices »50.00 and up. timsteil 1,120,(»«I tsiar I (evt nt so 50 per J. W. LAWKtNCE, Gresham. M, and the land, nothing; that said ap plicant will offer final proof in sup|>ort of his application ami sworn statement on the 28th day of .lune, 1910, twin-re the J. M. SHORT, M I). register ami receiver of the United S. P. BUTNER, M. I). States laml office at Portland. Oregon. Any person is nt lilwrty to protest Ptev.lclsas-5urge.ss. j this purchase la-fore entry, or initiate a Gresham, • Oregoa ¡contest nt anv time la-fore patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this Il II. OTT W. J. OTT | office, alleging taels which would defeat the entry. CHAS. B MERRICK, (HT BROTHERS First pub Mar. 18, Register. DENTISTS 15-24 Oreg» >n Grixhiiin, < • S kk E. FAIRVIEW Fairview, Juns 2 —The public school here closed last Friday with an interest ing entertainment in the evening. The diplomas were presented by II. A. Dar- nail in a few well chosen remarks. The class motto is “latunched, but whither bound,” the class colors, pink ami green and the claaa flower, lx»Frame rose. A school picnic In Stone’» grove Tuea- day waa a most plruauiit affair for the children, alao the parents attending. Mra. M. C. Mace ami Mrs. Green field of Portloml were guests ol Mrs. A. T. Axtell the tirsi of the week. Miss Alice Rasmussen has gone to her home at Corbett since the closing of her school last Friday. Mra. I>mlay has been s|M-miing sev eral days with her daughter, Mrs. If. Matson, who ie ill in Portland. W. Ellison sml Harry Fisk are ex- peeled home from Idaho, where they have been during the past month. J.G. Turner and little daughter of Salem visited the former's parents, Mr. end Mrs. D. Turner Sunday and Mon day. Mieses Carrie and Mary Matheson were Munday guests of .Mias Dorethy Beneke. Mrs. A I.. Stone left Saturday for Portland where the Slone» will prob ably make their future home. Mrs It W. Wilcox has been spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. E Wilkennon in Portland Rev. Waller of Portland preached the Presbyterian church Tumiay. A number of fiieml» of Mrs E. Wet more gave tiers pleasant sirprise at In r drcsamaking parlors last Thursday. Th. New Han. Of the late Atherton Blight, one of rl#- founders of fashionable Newport, a Philadelphian said: "Mr. Blight was amused by the an- ties of the militant suffragettes. At a luncheon at the Bellevue he once sat next to a lady with suffragette no tions. Plovers’ eggs, hard Isilled. formed one course, and the ludy called Mr. Blight's attention to the high cost of plovers’ eggs that year. “‘Even though.' she said, ’they have to Is- shipped from Englund. 1 don't ace why their price should have nearly doubled, do you?* ••’Well- er-not exactly,’ murmured Mr. Blight, ’though they do suy the ben plovers have taken to acting very <sldly of late— strutting around, and growing topknots and spurs, and even trying to learn to crow.’ ’’—Exchange. To f»*d stxs k and poultry food. Are you doing it? Fred D. Flora 191 Morrison St. PORTLAND, OREGON (Near Pap’s Restaurant) We are agents for the DR. AT LENTS Prices of the food, 30t, 65c, »1 and $2 pails. For the billowing at bargains prices: Ixite, houses, acre- ag>- tracts, farms, bnaineaa sites, and other property. MT. SCOTT ('all B 6111, ask for Mrs. DRUG CO. Bright LENTS, < »r take Mount Hcott car to Lente. OREOON • JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Hot Air Rat... Benham—I wish you wouldn’t use the telephone no much for out of town calls. Mrs. Benham—I like to talk to moth er. Benham—That’s what I object to; I’m tired of paying gas bills.—New York Press. Phone 41 x Mill 1 1-4 miles southeast of Kelso CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Ijtrffe iUirk of Dimension Lumber on hand Rough and Dresaed lumber for all purposes A Careless Man. Father-Why have you quarreled with Hurry? J laughter—Because he proposed to me last night. Father- Well. there- was no harm In that, was there? Daughter But 1 bad accepted him the night la-fore.—Illustrated Bit*. LINE HESS Come in and get one of their stock and Poultry boob« free. BRIGHT REALTY CO. Court Dree, of Laureate. Tennyson’s court dr«-»» when be re ceived the laureatcfthlp did not co*t him much, for it wan tbc Maine court dress worn by Word«worth, who in turn had It from the old poet Koger*. and it Is still In the Wordsworth fam ily. It is a wonder bow Tennyson and Wordsworth got into It, for Kogers was a little fellow. Tennyson had no pas ulon for courts, and so he went In sec ond hand to save cost. — New York Press. NOW IS THE TIME If not, we’ll cure it, and then you’ll | wonder why you did’nt think of us | long laifore. All our work guaranteed. No hasty. ' sli|«h<al joli leaves our shop. Our workmen are skill«vl and conscientious. You’ll not grumble at the pric>-a, I ■ either. send order to JCNSRUD BRi>8. Boring RD 2 BEE HIVES Direct from Factory B eaver E ngraving C o , QUALITY CUTS Made from Oregon Cedar Price# Moderate Price list sent on application Perseverance. . Perseverance Is more prevailing than WILLIAMS BROS. MEG., Lents, Ore. violence, and many tilings which can- Mrs. <’. G. Foss of Portland lias not Is- overcome when they are to- purchased the millinery stock and I u-i- i-elhcr yield themselves up when taken nera of Mrs. Grace Metzger and will be little by little. • ......... tound ready to receive customers after Strict Obedience. this date. Salesman—Shirt, sir. Will you have a negligee or a stiff bosom? Customer —Negligee. I guess. The doctor said I must nvold starchy things.—Boston Transcript. The Troutdale Cuba defeated the Hop Gold team Sunday by a score of 7 to 5. • -DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING NAIM »>»» FlfcST AMB AMKENV STS . FOWTtAHO. 0»E 1 BANK OF TROUTDALE • A Seven Room Suburban Cottage. ; Design 838. by Glenn L. Saxton. Architect. TROUTDALE, OREGON . ..YOUR HOME BANK . .. Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12. w MILLER, LENTS W ilcv A lien • Hlice Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Ta/Statement on application. LAWRENCE ADDITION A NEW LINE OF GOODS Prices are Right. Why Xot Do Your Trading Here ••••••••••••••••••••••••ft* Expressing, Draying .1. II. HOSS High-grade P. A O. Buggies, Hacks Carts, Surreys, at right prie Hessel*., Gresham. Get a Peacock awl. All goods are guaranteed to be just as they are represented, or your money will be refunded HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES PERSPECTIVE c< INTRACTORS E. I*. SMITH bents, Ore. J. R. KNARR Troutdale, Ore. Plans nnd Estimates Furnished for all Classes of Buildings L. I). MAHONE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estât», Probate and Cor po raton l.aw. Prompt. Attention to Ail Business «IN Henry Bld». Phone, Main loto l'OHTLANI». OHKlION SEE CHAUNCEY AT LENTS ' For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Light Hardware. Coater Road and Main St. GRESHAM WOOD SAW Rates Talc to 11 per cord $2 per hour We solicit your trade E. P. SMITH, GRESHAM PHOTOGRAPH. J. E. Pomeroy SANDY, ORE. ENTRI PINING ROOM J3-b’AI<O’ 4 See ad. CHURCH NOTICES. FREE METHODIST CHURCH— Rev. S. G. R oi - kr , pastor. Services, Sunday School, 10 a. in.; Preaching every Sunday at II a. nt. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All welcomed. PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH -Rev. ,1. <>. Coleman, pas tor. Services at 11 and 8'o’clock sec ond ami fourth Sundnys of every month. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Gresh am— Rev. J. O. Coleman, pastor. Ser vices at 11 and 8 o’clock, first and third Sumlava of eack month. ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gresham—Rev. F. II. Freund, pastor. S khvickm (German) 11 a. in., .II.. rvi every y Sunday morning. Sunday scliool at 1<) a. m. Saturday school at 2 p. in. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Gresham—P ahtor , Rev. M. B. Parouniigian. S khvickh , Sun day School, 10 a. m.; Preaching at. 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. every Sunday. I ’raver imrntmg, I liursday even» Prayer meetjnfjo Thursday evenings at. H o'clock'."“ Isvcrylsely invited. SAINT MICHAEL’« CATHOLIC Clll'HCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Bereli- told Durrer. Services will lie held on the first Sunday of each month at 10:30 a. m. A JEWELER tlrcshnm, Ore. Phone I4X VIEW—FROM KITCHEN I bb‘X9Ö I up Lookers and Buyers both are always welcome 1 to inspect our stock of ISCÀT I LIVINGROOM <1-6* A O-O’ Don’t buy a buggy or wagon of inferior make and pay more than you will have to pay for a L ] p STUDEBAKER > ■ ff — A Don’t let anyone tell you that prices are high or low. but inves tigate for yourself. Y’ou will be surprised. Let us send you our catalogue. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. This cottage includes all the requirements that are desired in a seven room cottage. The first story contains a reception hall with open stairway nnd built in seat. There Is a grade entrance underneath the stair landing. Living room and dining Stoom nre connected by wide ease openings with a built in sideboard In rear of dining room. There Is ample space In the kitchen entry for refrigerator. Three large chambers in second story; also a large bathroom. There Is nlso n good sized attic. Size of this cottage Is twenty- four feet six Inches wide and thirty feet six inches deep over all. Hard- wo < m 1 floors throughout, Washington fir or birch finish In the first story and plno to paint in the second story, Full basement. First story nine feet; second story eight feet lu the clear, Cost to build, exclusive of plumbing and heating, »2,300. By special arrnngamant arrangement with me the editor of this paper will furnish one Ry compieti set of plans and specifications of design No. 838 for $15. GLENN L. SAXTON. Some of the styles we have on our floor we feel certain will please you, but if you want anything we haven’t in stock we will get it for you in short order. • NVe aim to please and satisfy our customers. STUDEBAKER BROS. COMPANY 330 E. Morrison St. PORTLAND, - OREGON