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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1910)
FAIRVIEW MOUNT SCOTT TROUTDALE Mia. Dilley known aa Grandma Dilley by her many acqualntanc«« al Lenta, passed away Wednesday al I p.ni. Nhe had l>eeii suffering tor some lime with some new stomach trodbls. Mrs Dilley was 7'J years uld, a native ot Wiaaonain, where tier husband now lives and where her Imdy will be re turned tor interment. Hhe leaves a large family of relative« to mourn her lose. M A. Rodgers lias been the last vic* Um of the ¡auto agent. He is spending considerable time getting acquaints«! with tils new pet. But then lie always wins out. < It to and l-eo Katsky made a tripdown the Columbia Saturday to a««e how the festive salmon is caught and canned Troutdale July, 6 —Ths Hun Dial Co. rscsived a shipment of sis car loads of slisep bars on Tuesday. Anothsr car load of lumber has been unloaded at Multnomah farm aud tbe work of erecting the building is being pustie«! rapidly forward. A new truck lias lieen pul at the P. K. L. A P. depot to aid in handling freight. Mica Dora Richardson, of Baker City, has lieen visiting relatives here. Fre<! Chulterhain accompane«! by bis elater, Minn Chutterliam of Chicago, w ho le spending the summer with her brother, visitetl old friends lo-re rec ently Mr and Mrs It F. Morse and daugh ter, of The Dalles, have lieen viniting Mm. Morse's mother, Mm. L. Allard Ray Hexion in <|uite ill at bin home here and will proliably lie reinov«xl to a hospital. Mian Campbell ami G. Crawford ■uatsined alight injuries ami l.amnon Bros tbe Iona of a rig in a collinion with Ed Metzger in bin auto at Gre sham Sunday evening Mies Nina York han haen here from Portland viniting friends. John Logan in out from Portland spending a few days with hie parents, H. H. lxgan and wife. Clyde York hail the experience of a few hours confinment in the citv jail on Tuesday for disorderly conduct on the street. Geo. Williams wan out from Portland the first of the week, visiting friends. Mm. B W. Grant han movtsl from Portland and in living with her parent«. D. W. McKay am! wife The majority of tbe Troutdale |>oople ■ («ent their fourth at Gresham. Tuemlsy evening was the regular date tor installation of recently ehxted officer» of tile I 0.0 I*'. The Itela-kahs also l«a«l their inaUtllalloli on the same evening, after which a least was spree«! and all admitteil having a very fine time. The new officers are, of the I. O. O F . Mr Co«, N. G ; Al Lerch, V. G ; Mr Martin, ffec.; Win. Tyler, Fin Hec.; J no Nliger, Trees ; Of the Rvlslkahs, Mrs Deadrock, N G.; Mias Robinett, V. G.; Joice Hersclmer, Her.; M is Cos, Trees . Mrs. Osler Fin. Sw. ; Mien Deming, Chaplain. Mr. Node of Faxon Park han sold hi» acre tract and home for I'XhS >, and will leave for N|H>kane Frank Tobin lias deckled that I the simple lonesome life in too simple and taken unto iiimnelf a partner, Mr». I Grace Miller, of Saginaw Heights. l-elite ball team won from the O. R. A N locale lent Humlay by the score of II to 7. Thin makes nine victories out of ten games play««!. Next Humlay Is-nln will play nt Bonneville on the Plumbers excursion am! a go<n| time an well an n g«»»i game in esiwted Max- meyer, Webb and Boland turned the trick for l*enla. Mrs. W. B. Wridge han lx*rti quite ill of pneumonia for some time but is re- portml to l«e improving. A daughter wan Imrn to Mr. ami Mrs. fieri Ixiwe of Hecomi Avenue, June 30. Several of the older clans«*« of the Evangelical Sunday School went on a picnic up the Cla< kauian the Fourth ami all report having a aplendi«! time. Min« Blanche Relbertord suffered an attack of lagri|>|H> thin week Helf-Bintiers, Twine, Mowers, Hakes, Tnldera, just a« cheap a« Portland al Heeael'i Implement Store, Gresham. LAWRENCE ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF GRESHAM Buy a Host In tils Baaitlfnl Addition Ixtta high, dry and sightly. G< mm ! water. Terms lu suit, Prices $50,00 and up. J. W. LAWK! NIL Gresham. •••«••••••«••••••••••••••a J. M. SHORT, M I). S. P. BITTNER, M. I). Ph r stets ae-Sa rgteas OrwbM. Oregon Fairview, July 8 — Mrs. Harry Itonley ami children, ot Spokane Wash., arrived here on Sunday ami will spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. H. M Shaw, wbo is Mrs. Donley's mother. Miss Alla Welcot laft on Tuesday for Seaside pi speml a fortnight with M im Edith McKellep at Axtell Cottage. H. C. Campbell ami family were here from Wieconein laet week to make their future home with their grandmother, Mr«. E. Smith. Mrs J. IL Peterson and children, of Mist, Ore., former Fairview residents, sre «(tending a few day« with relative« here. William Robing’« son from the east, whom he has nut seen for aevaral year«, is visiting him. Handy, July 8. — The «^lebration given her« was wall attended. The pic nic dinner, which was vary prominent, was much enjoied. A program both morning ami afternoon was given, Mr. J. G. Jeffries of Portland tieing the speaker ot the day. Race* ami wrest ling matches were held later. The Grange,having charge of the celebration are given much credit for their efforts Mrs Mary Smith and son Ruaeell of Forest Grove are »(«ending the summer with Mrs Crow. Mi»« May Shumway who ha« lieen with her for some time, ' Mis« Lucy Higgins of Salem, Ore., ia has gone to Gresham. a welcome guest of old friends her« this Mrs Roee ami daughter Josie of Port- week. Um! are visiting with Mr. an«! Mrs. Jun I?iyd Axtell was down from Stevenson ker. —.. Wa«h., to «|M-n«l a few days with his The new members of the Odd Fellows parents. J.C Windle ami wife have moved gave a banquet to the members and into their new home near Bairdwlale their families Saturday evening. Offi cers were installed, after which a pro Station gram was given The Rela-kah !><dge Geo. Shaw return«-1 home from Spo ia to lie organize«! next Saturday even- kane, Wash., a few days ago and has I ing.t Tbe Gresham team will assist th«- since tieen quite ill but is now conva organizer, Mrs. Scott of Oregon Citv lescing. Mr«. Miller's uncle, Mr John Parker, A Urge num tier of picnic (>arties from and A. D. Wicks of Ranier, were her Portland and other places «pent tbe guests today. fourth on the Slough and in the groves Haturday ia the date for the next reg- here. A numlier of the town people cel I «liar meeting of Sandy Grange. ebrated at Gresham. Nellie Ellis ha» gone to Salem to see Mr. am) Mrs J W Beneeke intertained on Monday their parents, Mr and Mrs. her unde. Helman, ami Mr and Mrs. E. Joes, and Mr». B«-rt Heighten has gone to Mt. Mi»« Tilley Ben«*eke. sll of Portland. Hotel for a few days. Richar<i Anderson Sr , was out from Chas. Cox ami mother have moved town to spend Sunday ami Monday back to Sandy, having found this cli with his parents mate better for Mrs Cox’s health. Mi«« Lillian Coiiplsnd ha* l«een »|>end- F. E. Mt- Gugin has lieen making calls ing a few days in Portland. as assessor this week. Lee Shaw and familv. of Andicott, Roy Winters moved his family to DOVER Wash . are visiting relatives here for a Gresham last week. J. B. Tawney baa moved to Portland. W P. Robert« is improving from ■ few «lavs. aerious illnes» Mr« Glines, of Portland, has U-en There will lie an all flay liaaket meet A Miller is building a neat bungalow spending a few days with her sister, ing in Meinig'« Grove Sunday. on his twenty acre tract. Mrs. F. D. Axtell. Mrs. John Brush was on tbe sick list The Mdie« Society of Smith Mem last week. orial church gave a tea in the church on Augustine Miller is home to build a Thursday afternoon. l«arn for hi« hay crop. Rev Mr Mellegan, of Portland, oc Mrs A. J. Kitzmiller, Mrs. Harry cupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Filer, ami Mr« Perry Kitzmiller were church on Sunday laet. in Dover Sunday. Jacob Yance and Alice Cooper were Mr». M. C. Cornett is exprcte«l home home the Fourth visiting their •ich from Washington, D 0. where »he went tn attend the World's Sunday mother. To fee«! stock and poultry food. Mis« Grace Wolf of Portland «pent School Convention. Are you «ioing it? the Fourth at home. N W. Smith joined his wife and son, Jos DeHhazer and wife were visitors who have lieen here the past month, ' We are agente for the at Welches Haturday. an«l the famely will leave in a few days DR. HESS LINE Moat of the Dover people «pent the for Calefnrniia. Fourth at Sa.idy ami report a fine time. Com«- in and get one of their stock W. McGaw. ot Portland, has lieen and Poultry hoobe free. A J. Morrison was an Eagle Creek visiting his brother, E O. McGaw. visitor Saturday. Pri«ve of the fmid, 30c, tific, $1 and $2 pails. P. A. O. Cultivators, one- and two- The Gresham Meat c«ui|>any will take your farm produce at latest market horse, of all kinds. Also Oliver pivot tongue Cultivator« and one- and two- prices. horse guarant«*ed Wagons. At Heasd's, Greahsm. High-(trade P. A O. Buggies, Hac Its Carte, Surreys, at right prices Hessel's, Gresham, LENTS, - OREGON NOW IS THE TIME MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. See the Herald club offers. J. W. Brock Peat 8. V., meets at lente on the Second am! Fourth Mon day evenings in the Grange hall. Vis itors invited. Initiations liefore August 1st ,$l ; later, |3. tf CHURCH NOTICES. FREE METHODIST CHURCH— DENTISTS Rev. J. M. Horrttn, pastor Services, Humlay School, III a m ; Preaching Oregon Gresham, every Sunday at II a m.and H p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at H o'clock. All welcomed. ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, < «tenhitm—Rev. F II Freund, pgator. S khvickh (German) 11 a in., cvciy Sunday morning. Sunday school at J. H. HOSS |o a. in. Saturday sc I kmi T at 2 p. tn. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. Gresham, Ore. I*hone MX CHURCH. Gresham—P astor , Rev. M. B. Parounagian. S krv K’X», Sun day School, 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and H p. in. every Sunday. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings c< )N TH ACTORS at H o’clock. F.verylaaly invited. E. P. SMITH J. R- KNARR SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC Unta, Ore Troutdale, Ore. CHURCH, Sandy, Ore—Rev. Berch- told Durrer. Service« will In1 held on Plana and Estimates Furnished forali the first Sunday of each month at Classes of Buildings 10 :.'to a. in. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER GO, FREQUENT !.. I). MAHONE sseeessssssssssvvvev«***« o ATTORN EY-AT-LA w Real Estate, Probate and Corporaton Law. Prompt Attention to All Business Sis Henry Blds Phons, Main lOlo INVESTIGATE < • 11 Our Methods. Our Stock of I juii I s . t hik I Millwork and O ir Prices. We are confident that it will result in securing your liusi- ness when you need anything from a post to a bill of lumlier for a boils«1 or barn. The ls*st in «piality for tin* mon ey, is tin* motto we try to live up to. Come in and invMtigate PORTLAND. ORKUON SEE CHAUNCEY AT LENTS For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Light Hardware. Footer Rond end Main St. I • MILL AND YARDS AY LENTS JUNCTION < I < I <i < I < I < I < I < I «1 . ..YOUR HOME BANK . .. Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12. Money Loaned. Check Deposits Solicited. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Tax Statement on application. Don’t Buy a Buggy or Wagon Lookers and Buyers both are al way* welcome to inspect our stock of of inferior make and pay more than you will pay for a STUDEBAKER Don’t let anyone tell vou that prices are high or low Investigate For Yourself 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. We aim to please and satisfy oar customers. You will be surprised Let us send you our catalogue Studebaker Bros. Co. 330 E. Morrison St. OREGON PORTLAND, Rora McGregor 45374 8<>n ofMaictiaSMi by Robert McGregor (tire ot Cresceas 3 08 1-4, by Major Edsall ill, by Abdallah 1ft Dam saiiy Bird, by Vlnmont 14017, 1 21 1-4 (»ire of Portia Knight 2 1ft 1-4). by Altvmont 2: J0 3-4. »ire of 7 in 2:10. Second dam mim Katy Lyaaa. by Fred Hambleton 4463. 2:2S. by Hambletonian Mambrino 524. Third dam Sally Barrell (dam of Pandora 2:27), by Autocrat 12*133. Fourth Dam Nell, Burrell. RoRA M c G regor 1» a handsome Mark stallion, 3 years old. 1ft hands and weighs 1300 pounds Hr well proportioned and well developed, with plenty of action, stile and quality. He caries some of the blood of some of our moat successful speed producing families He will make the season of lVlo at Wilwa M«a Far as aear Greabaw 0re»w Terms the season with usual return privilege Care taken to avoid accidents, but will be responsible for none. Good pasture for mares sent to breed. R. Wilton, Owner. 87 I. 17th. Podlind. Ore. F. I. 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M. figure* in Human. A NEW LINE OF GOODS Prices are Right. Why Not Do Your Trading Here All go«xie are guaranteed to be just as they are represented, or your money will be refunded HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES J. E. Pomeroy P. M. figures in black. Fur Oregon City, Caneinah Park am) way points, change cars at Gol Junction. Company For Lents, Mt. Scott anti east «ide points, changt* ears at Lenta Junction General Office«, First and Ald«>r Ht«.. P ortland , O rioov . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a < I TROUTDALE, OREGON EASTBOUND 6 Mb|? 45 TROUTDALE o MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER STATIONS liHKHHAM. Linnemann Jenne Sycamore lAHit» Junction.. Htanley. Goli Junction I'OltTI.AND ..Ar N kk E. W. MILLER, LENTS Wilev-Allen Ottiee COMFORTABLE RAPID Springwater Division OTT BROTHERS Expressing, Draying T? BANK OF TROUTDALE Iyxal Agent for H. H. OTT If you want an attractive job of printing done, call in SANDY JEWELER SANDY, ORE. The Herald is well represented in every community in this part of the county. 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