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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1910)
Mol XT SCOTT 4 Goriktu TROUTDALE Sandy, June 15.— Rev. Exon of Dover, Fairview, June 15 —Mrs J M. Little- Troutdale, June 15 Mr». Win. Rem ington arrived her« Wednesday from page died at the home al tier daughter, who has been appointed assistant di» Salt latke City and joined her husband Mr» D. D. Ilulle*rt in Portlaml June 8 trict superintendent, held a meeting of | who cam« a few days prior. Th«v ex and was buried in Mountain View cent the trustees of the M. E. caurch Tues etery June 10, funeral services being day aft<*rn<x>n st the home of Rev. Ellis. pect to spend the summer here The meeting of the Sandy grange !a»t Mr and Mrs, C. M Hi 11 Ison of Col- conducted from the M E. church at lax, Wash., have been her« visiting old ) fairview l>y Rev. J. II. Wo<xL .Mrs. Saturday was well attended. Dr. Liltlepuge was born in I rein ml, coining and Mrs. Lupton and Mr. fsewe were >as of affairs friend» lo this country with her parents when given the first and second degree- and larve A M Birgtleld has returned to hisdutirs j she was a child. She waa 77 years eight new applicants were accepted. Duke Bros, after a short vacation out of town. I old at the time of her death. She was The splendid dinner serveci at n<xm their differ- Mis» Grace Mickley has gone to married to J. D. Mttlepage in Iowa in was prssided over by Mrs. Gray. The latter's ad- Portland to remain some time. j 1849, and came with her husband to after noon session was an open meeting w move in Mrs. Tolliaon it recovering slowly Oregon in 1873 and settled at what ia the topic Ireing "What grxxi can we »ay from injuries received hy living thrown I now Hullwrton. Nine children were in favor of the grange," with fl Mc- from her carriage a few days ago. I Ixtrn to them, six of whom are living. Gugin ax principal orator of the day. Roy Funk lias gone to La Grande to Mr» Littlepage was former resident of He advanced many facts that greatly »pend the summer with his sister, Mrs. ' Fairview and wa» a member of the M. interested the audience Speechew by E. chinch. several others were enthusiastically re The New Method laundry o|a-n«d uii A. Kraus. Mra. N. W. Smith and son of Med- ceived. for business last Monday. Il is well Mrs. F. A. Zimmerman and daughter e<|iilp|M»l sod under the management of Della made a viait last week to Miss i ford are s|temling some tune here and The grange will celrebrate the Fourth are occupying Mrs. Cornett’s cottage of July at Meinig Park with appropri all ekfierienced man and will lie a great Celest A bion in Portlaml. help to the town ate <-x>-ri John J. , Jefferies of Frank dibits ami wife of Greaham vis ' during her absence in the east. Mrs. A. ('romp ami daughter of H<xxl Portland will be the speaker of the Frolli the carload» <>f new furniture ited at the home ol K. Holt .onday Mr and Mr». Geo. Clapp have gone River, are guests of Mrs. E A. Whitney. day, Mias Angeline Canning will read arriving in town It la evident that a lot I. McMain and family from Montana the declaration of independence, races, of new |s*ople are coming in and that to Portland to take up their residence dancing ami other »j»>rts will Ire the many new Improvements are lieing Mias Mahel Brink ha» completed a have l»en here visiting Mr. Mi-Main's order of the day. brother W. If. McMain and family. made in the homes. course in Muaic at the Dallas college The Sandy lodge of Odd fellows ob- Mr. and Mrs Dunbar entertained and has returned home. served Odd Fellows memorial day with 1. A. Harlow is having an addition Portland friends Sunday. appropriate exercises. The large hall W Ellison has resumed his duties as ' built to his residence. wax well filled with lodge members and Mr and Mrs. II. Spencer have I • agent and operator for the O. R. A N. their friends. J. W. Root delivered the I Co., after s vacation of three months. turned from a visit to Kansas City. address for the occaaioa. W. A Mor- Mi»» Grace Lee of Sellwood has tieen and, Geo. Wolf, W. V. Rogers and Dr. Engles and wife have gone to spending a few days here the guest of others delivered short addressee on the Eugene to Itxtk lor a location her aunt, Mrs. II M. Shaw. subject of rleparted brothers Excellent The commeiK'cment exercises of the (* S Stone has la*en to Corvallis this music was furnished by Mrs. E. M. high school, which have been |xiatponed week to attend the commencement ex- Douglass After the exercise» in the for some I Friday evening, erciaes of the O A. C. of which he is hall the Odd Fellows headed by L. F. the town, w a graduate of the class of 1901». Preidemore, marshall ot the day, pro- June 17. ceeried to the cemetary where the clos A. T Axtell, wife and giand daughter Mrs R E. Morse Mini daughter of ing ceremonies ami the decorating of The Dalles returned home alter a feu Miss Edith McKilip. left Wednesday days* visit with the (ormer'* mother, for their summer home at Seaside, the graves took place where Mr». Axtell and Mias Edith will Mr. Davies and his son Liman of Mrs I.. Allard. Lusted» have purchased lots here. I roiitdale [teople eX|>erienctd a little remain during the summer. A Kronenlierg has sold to the (>. R. ' William Allen ha» sold his pro|>erty excitement last Saturday when Win. Shaw of Vancouver was taken into cus A N . right ol wav through his plac e for here and will s<x»n move to Cherryville. tody mid held tor extradition. Shaw t.'iOOU Work on thia road im now in full Miss Irene Dougla»». who has been was a runaway slid was held till the blast. Three campa are located near attending high school at Portland, is sheriff ol Claike county could arrive here, one on the Sun Dial ranch, one on welcomed borne by ber large circle of when bewis taken back and arraigned the I.UM-her farm and one on the Crane friends. for deserting his wife. Otis Bowen and place. A large other officials are r<*»|xiii»ible for the illustrated ♦ g<ssl work at thia end of the runaway's tOCKWOOD by Rev. Zimmerman. career Quite a numlier from here attended Mr. and Mrs. C. B l’riedmore of Our Methixis Our St<«k of The teachers elected to assist P. M Pomona at Sycamore Wednesday. Three Six were Sandy visitors this week. Luinl»-r and Millwork and Our Nash in the Troutdale school sre Mi»» Those who successfully passe*! the M M. Davis wax a Portland visitor I'ric«-* We ar»- confident that it Maude E Graham, re-elect*!, Mrs. eighth grade examinations were Walter this week. will n-eiilt in «••curing your buri- Grant. and Marshall Daws, Vesta Taggert and Dr. Lupton now has feermanent offices ♦ mw< when you mssl anything from Miss Irma Vose, who instructed the Maggie Prettyrnen. Nora Johnson of a |»«<t to a bill of luinlicr for a in the Junker building. primary department will visit in Mich the seventh grade received a diploma house <>r barn. Rev. J. D. Corby of Portland Univer igan thia year of honor. The l»-»t in quality for the mon sal church will speak in tbe grove at Rosa Coons who lives near Troutdale Mr and Mrs. C. L. Brown of Buxton, ey. is the motto we try to live lip Kelso Sunday afternoon and at Sandy mourns the loss of her pet dog Hobwin. Washington Co., were guests of Mr. and to Colne in and investigate in the evening. Varrwsll dear Hobson kind and true. Mrs. Lovelace Friday and Saturday. i'm glad I alwai» did love you. Mrs. E. M. Douglass made a trip to Kill whan I found your ls»dy cold, H kk E. W. MILLER, LENTS Wm. and Albert Young of Salmon À I cried and »aid. I'll «nd a man lo carry you Portland this week. Wil, I \|I m 1 ailed on friends here Tuesday boms. In In* arms your dead tasly hs |t»<-k(*<l. ♦ MILL HID TAROS AT LEMTS JUWCTIO« Rev. Parounagian will speak in the II. Taylor sold his place of 27 acres On bls lip» not a -mile crack ad M. E. church Monday night. Now dear Hobaon thia Is rny last adieu. here for And I hope the laird forgive* Smith for kill log you Jas. Conrad list the foundation up for his new bungalow Breeders, AiieiiJion! < > Company Notice for Publication The Sun-Dial Ranch has purchases! the W. Queasinberry lias hi* new barn Department <d the Interior, U. S. lam) nearly completed. Belgian horses formerly owned by H. C. office at Portland, Oregon, February Campbell, and give notice that the cele- and daughter Mrs. F.laie Prettyman 21, IMO spent a lew days ill Portland last week. i brated Ini|x>rted Stallions Volnay and Notice is hereby given that George Zcphrin w ill Is* found for the balance of Mrs. B. F. Powers is quite ill. llenrv West, whose postoffice address is ■ the- season at the H. C. Campbell stables victors The R ok wood Browns were 711 10th street, Greeley, Colorado, did TO THE TOWN OF URI SHAM J <>n the* Sandy road, between Troutdale oil the Kill day of Septemlier, 1909. file last Sunday in a game of base ball and Fairview. Terms. $2tt to insure. (24 Buy a Home in this Beautiful Addition in thia office sworn statement ami appli played at Pleasant Home with the nine Ixits high, dry nini nightly. Good cation No. 02*-*tM), to purchase the nwl4 at that place. The score wax 12 to 6. Free to All. water. Terms tu amt. sec 1, township 1 north, range •) east, Tbe mam feature of the game was the "Who Invented Santa Claus?" pitching of Rauw for the Browns. Prices $90.00 and up. Willamette Meridian, and the timber Lynch war out of the game on account "Invented him?" thereon, under the provisions of the act ot a sprained ankle. Batteries—Pleas "Yea." J. W. I AW Kt M L Greshdm •••••••••••••••••••••••••a of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, ant home, Roliertson Dun and Era. I "What are you talking about? Santa known ns the "Timber and Stone Law," Browns—Middleton, Rauw and Coona. Claus Isn't patented." at such value as might lie fixed bv ap J. M. SHORT, M I) praisement, and that, puiauant to such application, the land and timlier there S. I». BUTNER, M. I) on have lieen appraised, the timber es Fkvslclsas-ksrgtssa timated 1,120,000 board feet lit $0 50 per Greaham. • Oregoa M, and the land, nothing; that »aid ap plicant will offer final proof in »up|mrt of his application and sworn statement K h . <>rr w . J l»TT on the 2xtli day of June, 1910, before the register and receiver of the United Stales land office nt Portlaml, Oregon. Any person is at lilierty to protest Oregon Greaham, this purchase Indore entry, or initiate a contest at nnv time Indore patent issues, by tiling n corroborated affidavit ill this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. CHAS. B MERRICK, J. H. HOSS First pub Mar. 18, Register. 15-24 (Ireaham, Ore. : INVESTIGATI : : ! MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Lewis Hauglum has treated his resi dence to lilteral spread of paint which adds much to the • pp«flranee oí the place. John Woodcock's barn, taring COO* strutted by John Parker, ia nearly completed. The church society gave an ice cream »octal last week. Some of the farmers here are netting out their kale plants NOW IS THE TIME To feed stock ami [xmltry foot!. Are you doing it? We are agvnt* for tbe The Bequeaith Orchestra ot Portland — Ifi members— gives concert in Gresh am Methodist church. Fridav evening, Jun« 24. Admission 25c. Miss Mary Cahill, director; Mi»» Della Bradley, reader. Best amateur orchestra in | Northwest Classical arid |x>pular pro gram. Orchestra ami ten-piece band arrives in Gaesham in six automobiles, owned bv rnerntw-rs. nnro U U LO 9 your watch KEEP TIME : If not, we'll cure it, and then you’ll wonder why you did’nt think of us long tiefore All our work guaranteed. No hasty, sli|>»h<xi job leaves our shop. Our workmen are skille«! and conscientious, You’ll not grumble at the prices. either. Fred D. Flora 1911, Morrison St. PORTLAND, - OREGON (Near Pap's Restaurant) BRIGHT REALTY GO At LEMS DR. LINE HESS Come in and get one of their stock and Poultry boohs free MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, OREGON - JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone 41 x Mill I 1-4 miles southeast of Kelso CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Large »lock of Dimension Lumber on hand Rough and Dressed lumber for all purposes send order to JCNSRUD BROS. Boring RD 2 For the following at bargains prices: Ixrte. houses, acre age tract*. farm», buxinew* sites, and other property. B eaver E ngraving C o . OUALIT V y'* Call B tilII, a.-k for Mrs. Or take- Mount Scott ear to Lente. CUTS 0ESIGNINQ ILLUSTRATING MAIN 1$3S #1»ST aho ANKENY STS FORTLAND ORE • •••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••••••• HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale, Oregon. DEALERS IN Up=to=date General Merchandise Everything from Needles to Threshing Machines. Inspect our Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build- ing Materials. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County LAWRENCE ADDITION > Quiddities ♦ By Parker and Ryder Expressing, Draying i;™“ Phone MX c< )NTH ACTORS E. I*. SMITH Lanta, Ore. J. R. KNARR Troutdale, Ore. Plans and Estimates Furnished for all Classes of Buildings T High grade P. Ac O. Buggies, Hacks Carta, Surrey«, at right price« at Henner«, Gresham. L. I). MAHONE See the Herald club offers. CHURCH JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore Ixxai Agent for THE OREGON TIRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION The moat popular farmer»’ insurance in the state. Get his rate» Call ut» John Brown Rockwood, Oregon Belgian Horses The fine Belgians formerly owned by H. C. Campbell an- now owned by the Sun-Dial Ranch, Near Cleone Imported Stallions VOLNAY and ZEPHRIN will be found for the balance of the seni<on at II. C. Campbell's stables on the Sandy Road, between Troutdale and Fairview. Te!rvr-».\O/M THE OLD FOLKS' FAULT will never make a poet" ALL SETTLED. A poet Is born, not made.” "Has that lawsuit between you aod “Oh, you can’t shift the blame on your neighbor been settled?" your parents that way. “Yes, and so are the lawyers “How do you mean?" "Settled on our farms." TERMS, $20 TO INSURE, Sun-Dial Ranch, Cleone, Ore NOTICES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW FREE METHODIST CHURCH Real Estate, Probate and Cor [s trato» Rev. S. G. R oi ' kr , pastor. Services, Law. Sunday School, 10 a. tn. ; Preaching Prompt Attention to All Business every Sunday at II a ni. and 8 p. ni. «IN Henry Bhlg Phone, Main loto Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at CtlHTLANII OREGON 8 o’clock. All welcomed. ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gresham—Rev. F. II. Freund, pastor. S khvk ' kh (German) 11 a. in., every AT LENTS Sunday morning. Sunday school at For Dry Goods, Groceries, and 10 n. ni. Saturday school at 2 p. tn. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. Light Hardware. CHURCH. Gresham—P astor , Rev. Foster Road and Main St. M. B. Paronnagian. S kkvk ks , Sun day School, 10 a. tn. ; Preaching at 11 a. in. ami 8 p. in. every Sunday. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings VERY EXTRAVAGANT. at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. Young Man—Misa Izittacash. I cannot SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC Rates 50c to *1 per cord $2 per hour CHURCH, Sandy, Orc.—Rev. Berch- live without you! We solicit your trade. Will saw in told Durrer. Services will lie held on She—When did you acquire auch ti Gresham Fridays and Saturdays. the first Sunday of each month at tra vagant habits? K. P. SMITH, GRESHAM 10:30 a. in. SEE CHAUNCEY 'M GRESHAM WOOD SAW THE USUAL CUSTOM. Toet—I should like to leave these verses for your editor's Inspection What Is the usual procedure? Office Boy—Dey usually leaves dein here an' calls in a few days an’ gets dem back. The Herald is well represented in every community in this part of the county. Read the news of your neighborhood.