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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1910)
MOUNT SCOTT TROUTDALE The Lenta l«md>all team have been making a g<x>.| allowing line season out of 12 games II have bean victorious. The gam« played lie tween Oak drove an<l IxiUts Sunday wa* worn» by a score uf seven to three in favor <>( Lents The guiiie Sunday will be playixi lie- tweeii la<nla ami Woodland, at Lents. Mrs. McKinlay is ei|wcle<l home from the east Saturday. Mrs Spring left last Monday morning for a stay nt the coast. A number of families have gone to camp at the Evangelical camp meeting which 1» now in session at Jenning'e Lxlgv, on the Oregon City Electric line. Hr. Moore received a telegram last Saturday telling of the death of hie daughter Tress«, in California. Mrs. Ira Allen is visiting relatives and friends at Corvallis, Albany and other valley towns Mrs. Hall has gone to her old home at Union where she was called bv the illness of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of Water ville, Wash., have l>een visiting their nephew, 8. H. Ixigan and wile. Mr. Uigan la an extensive wheat grower in the Big Bond country, lie is also the sheriff in DouglaM county. Mrs. R. A. Rockwell of Portland lias Ireen spending several days visiting Mrs. Uievish. Mrs. Harvey Horiilah and children have been visiting friends at Corbett. Mrs. Ellen Wright of Portland has been visiting Mrs. Frank Bannerman. Mrs. Hattie White and children of Portland haves been visiting Mrs. 8. 8. Logan. Ernest Hall, who has been employed as Ixxik keejier for the (Inion Meat Co., has gone to Portland, W. Hensley and family, with their married daughter, Mrs. Wiley Richard son and children, have gone to Welches to S|iend their vacation. Mrs. L. B. Heuneberger has been out from Portland visiting her mother, Mrs. I. Allard. Otto Johnson ha<J his leg broken in a drunken brawl aud tight Thursday evening, lie was sent to the coun y hospital for treatment. This is another evidence of tile value of the saloon as a social center in a re.peeiable commun ity. FAIRVIEW Fairview, July 20 —IL A. Demmoek and Miss Vernie Ibiwson were married ill Portland last Wtdnreday. The cere mony was preformed in the presence of immediate reletives. Mr. Dimmoek is a grandson of Mrs. E, Smith <>t this place, where he has made his home for several years. He is employed in the Sun Dial feed mill here. Mrs. Dimrnock lias made her home at Cascade Locke for some time. Both young i>e<>ple are well and favorably known in this com munity and will make Fairview their future home. Mr. ami Mrs. J. I.use her hail as guests Sunday Herman und Ham Hal- mar and John Hofer of Portland. The young men are excellent musicians am) spent the greater part of the day playing and singing. Mrs. J. 0. Hansen, son and daughter of Portland are camping at the Osburn spring west of town. Mrs. W. H. McMain has been enter taining Mrs. C. J. Gamble of Belling ham, Wash. Mr. ami Mrs Katxky from Minnmpm IL Melman and family of Portland lice are hero visiting their eons and Spent Sunday with Mrs. Matman’s par families, having arrived Saturday. ents, Mr. and Mrs Duda. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parnell have re W. F. Smith was out from Portland turned to lente where they will Spend Sunday to visit his mother. Mrs N. W. the remainder summer; they have lieen Smith. visiting a month at the lieach at Moo Mrs Ralph Coupeland has been «pend- lids, Wash. I mg a few days with Mrs. J. H. Peterson Mrs. Reyburn will leave in a few days , , at Mist, Ore. for Oakland, Cal , where she will spend ' The Brooks family are moving into several weeks visiting with relatives. CORBETT j their house recently parchased from R. The Women of Woodcraft gave an W. Wilcox. The Brooks folks came open meeting on Wednesday evening at ' Mrs. I. <>. Strand and Miss Fade from Boring. the regular installation of their officer». were visitors with Mrs. C Smith Satur Misses Lyrl Eldridge ami Ivy Cornett day. A large attendance Is reported. expect to leave Friday for San Diego, The Stephenson and Ixing families One of the events of the weak has la-en tlie marriage of Miss Grace Merrill came out from Portland Saturday and ; Cal., on the steamer Bear. W. B. Nutting has moved his family and Mr. Robert Chapman, both well pitched their tents and ex|»ect to re I out of town. known young |>eople of Mota. Miss main here for the summer vacation. Morrill lias laren the custodian of the The Y. P. 8. C. E. spent Thursday at Mrs. A. Miration and Lucy Kincaid library for the past year and has done went to Portland Saturday to attend 1 a picnic. The losing side in a contest recently closed entertaining the win most excellent work Mr. Chapman is Chautauqua at Gladstone Park. an exemplary young man, industrious Miss Edna Paulson of Portland vis ning side. and of got st habits, and it gives their ited the Miss«-« Ijllian and Alice Raed- Frank Fisk lias gone to Vancouver, friends pleasure that they have united mussen Sunday. Wash., on a business trip for N. Ellison. their interests and will journey through James Benfield formerly of this place __________________ life together. The groom lias just fin but now of Portland, visited relatives WIST SECTION LINE ished a comfortable home on south here Sunday Main street where they will be found Mr. and Mrs. A. Henrickson were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I-atourell of the when at home hereafter. Falls were calling on friends here Mon visited by the stork recently. It is a The Herald extends congratulations healthy little girl. day. and best wishes lor a long and happy Mrs. A. Ollinger of Salem was a guest I.ouis Benfield, who is employed on married life. the tire department sjient a few days at of the Buckleys Sunday. Mrs Roliert Reynolds has gone to home last week. Rudolph Snyder is putting new snin- Canby for a ten days visit with relatives. Miss Dolly Blackball of Portland vis gli-s on the roof of his bouse. He has While not all of K. L. Reyburn'« ited her sister, Mrs. F. E. Reed, Sun several carpenters at work. friends approve of the assembly plan of day. J. Kneeset of Mason City, Iowa, was putting candidates for stale offices in here part of the week looking up prop Mrs. I. < »strand has sold her 5-acre nomination, the nomination of Mr Rey erty rights on land here. burn (or representative will give pleas farm here to a man from Colorado springs and will give possession alxiut Miss Vera Barger of Warren, Oregon, ure to his numerous friends in the citV spent several days with the Ndy's re and at lente where he lias lieenin busi Agust 15. Ed. Emmons, while making a land cently. ness for the last three years. Mr. A number of neighbors went on a Reyburn has proven himself a g<xxl ing with his launch Saturday, had the business man and his acquaintance in misfortune to lose Ins watch overboard. fishing trip the past week, returning the slate and hie knowledge of its needs i F. C. Reed, who is quite an expert with "craw dads," cat fish and mem should make him highly qualified to , swimmer, came to the rescue and after ories of a gixxl time. three plunges in about 12 feet of water fill the postion. brought the watch to the surface. Mr. and Mis. Tobin are home from FEDERAL1 AID FOR ROADS. 1 Mrs. M. E. Reed is s|>ending a few their ranch at Whith Salmon. days in Portland this week Senate Reporta Favorably on Highway Moody Rogers made a trip to Alliany Mrs. Newell Gleson visited relatives Bill Appropriating $500,000. this week in his auto, returning Thurs at Ferndale Place last week. Aid from the federal government Is day night. ixisslble for rvadmaking A bill ban NOTICE—IToperty owners are noti been favorably reported from tbe sen fied by the city council of Troutdale ate committee on agriculture provid that all weeds fronting property shall Ing for an appropriation of Sôun.UOD to J. M. SHORT, M I). tie expended In co-operative road build lie cut to the curb line. S. P. BITTNER, M. I). Ing States or counties receiving the BY COMMITTEE, benefit of this aid would tie required Fkveici«a«-Sar gessa Troutdale, Oregon. by the bill to duplicate the sums used Gresham. • Oregon In their territory ROCKWOOD The fundamental object of tbe bill is W. 1. OTT 11 OTT Mr. W. B. Me Lin who has been very to disseminate scientific knowledge of ill for several days is now improving road construction and maintenance so BIT BROTHERS slowly. as to Increase tbe interest in good DENTISTS mads and In the means of securing Wm. Bolton has returned from Min Gresham, ... Oregon nesota, where lie has been visiting his them economically. The appropriation would amount to only about 1 per cent I son. Frank Powers and family have moved of the total appropriation for rural to Shaw, where George Powers recent delivery, and It la estimated that the resultant Improvement of roads would ly bought a farm. so facilitate the travel of rural carriers Mrs V. A. Lovelace who has been as to save this amount In the long run. J. H. HOSS suffering from an attack of inflamatory The annual expenditure for country Phone 14X Gresham, Ore. roads in the United States from all rheummatism, is now convalescent. Wm. Childers is confined to his bed sources at the present time probably exceeds $90,000.000. and It is estimat as the result of a painful accident. ed that half of this Is wasted through working in the hay mow he ran unwise administration and fnulty meth CONTRACTORS a W'hile pitch fork into his leg, and is now un ods of construction and maintenance. E. P. SMITH J- R- KNARR able to rest his weight on the injured The expert advlco and supervision of Units, Ore Troutdale, Ore limb. work that would lie possible with fed Plans and Estimates Furnished for all eral co-operation and the strips of good Classes of Buildings roads which their work would place PLLASANI HOME for the Inspection and use of the peo I,ena Shriner returned to Portland ple would hasten the time of univer L. I). MAHONE Monday sally Improved highways In this coun attorney - at - law Mr. Markell was in Portland Tuesday. try. Real Estate, Probate and Oorporaton Law. The steam shovel passed through here Prompt Attention to All Business Build For Permanency. SIS Henry Hida Phone, Main 1010 headed for the pipe line. Land nud property, said a speaker at PORTLAND. ORKOON Miss Townsend was the guest of her a good roads convention, were valua sister this week. ble in proportion to their accessibility The traction engines are hauling the to market or pleasure, and whatever water pipes to Lusteds and from there mills to the accessibility enhances val AT LENTS they are hauled by horses to the head ues. The history of the country, he For Dry Goods, Groceries, and ■tilted, bore witness to tbe most use works. Jess aud wasteful extravagance In the Light Hardware. Lola Ball is visiting her mother and use of money and labor on its high Poster Road and Main St. relatives. ways, and the lesson to be learned was Miss Timmerman and Miss Christo- to build, ns did the ancients, for per | pherson of Portland are visiting their manency and with the utmost care and thought for the future. aunt, Mrs. Shipley DRAG HIGHWAYS NOW. Three-fourths of tbe trouble« Inci dent to the care of eurth roads would be obviated If with the opening of spring tbe roads were dragged regular ly, so that the water would run off and tbe surface dry out rapidly. When tbe frost la going out of the ground there must necessarily lie s few days of bad roads If farmers would keep off the roads as much as |x>sslble during these few days, then just as soon us the soil set tles go over the road with a drag or a harrow, fill up the ruts and chuck boles so that the surface water would mn off, tbe earth roads would be In condition months ahead of tbe usual good period and a great deal of the ammunition of the loud mouthed hard road advocate would be destroyed. Htone roads are tw »-«wily for tbe majority of localities In the Mississippi valley. Mixgulded enthusiasts and tireless promoters will not admit this, but tbe taxpaying farmer and the ex- perlenced road engineer know that by profierly draining, carefully grading and conscientiously repairing earth roads highways of superior excellence may be obtained during those portions of the year when the transpor .Ing of heavy loads Is mx-exsary. Ixxik after your roads, and do It now. hRfSHAM WOOD SAW Rates BOc to »1 per cord |2 per hour We solicit your trade. Will saw in Gresham Fridays and Saturdays. E P. SMITH, GRESHAM If you want an attractive job of printing done, call in ----------------------------------------- ! j Troutdale, Oregon. DEALERS IN Up-to-date General Merchandise Everything from Needles to Threshing Machines. | | I ’ i ; I ? ; Inspect our Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build ing Materials. t Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a ’ Lookers and Buyers Consider ths Children. Ixxik well to the sort of road that goes by a farm before you determine to buy and make your home there, Consider the young folks. “What la land worth at the other end of this road as compared with that which lies six miles away in the other dlrec- tion along a smooth road? Every grown farm boy should have a good horse and a good road upon which to drive If he is worthy of so noble an animal as tbe horse. When the young farmer starts himself be will do well to locate on a good road. There are always enough persons who are not thankful for advice, especially if It be In print, and who want tbe cheap land .it Hi.- end of the hilly road.” both are always welcome ' i to inspect our stock of Don’t Buy a Buggy or Wagon ' of inferior make and pay more than you will pay for a ! STUDEBAKER i j I Don’t let anyone tell you that prices are high or low ; Investigate For Yourself CHURCH NOTICES. FREE METHODIST CHURCH— Rev. J. M. Hoeexa, pastor. Services, I Sunday Schixil, 10a.m.; Preaching, every Sunday at 11 a. m. and Kp. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at k o’clock. All welcomed. ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ¡ -ham— Rev. F II Freund, pastor. S krvicbh (German) 11 a. rn., every Sunday morning. Sunday school at Ki a. m. Saturday ecbixii at 2 p. m. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Gresham—P astor , Rev.! M. B. Paronnagian. S krvicrb , Sun-1 day Schixil, 10 a. m.; Preaching at; 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni. every Sunday. ' Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings ! at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Berch- , told Durrer. Services will be held on the first Sunday of each month at 10:30 a. m. : LAWRENCE ADDITION : J TO THE TOWN OF GRESHAM • 2 Buy a Home in this Beautiful Addition • 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 our customers. You will be surprised Let us send you our catalogue Studebaker Bros. Co. 1130 E. Morrison St. PORTLAND, OREGON WHEN IN GRESHAM Y om Art iRvited To 6et Your Meals At the NEW GRESHAM RESTAURANT You Will Be Satisfied With Our Bill of Fare and Treatment — Prices reasonable J. M. DONAHUE, Proprietor Powell St., Gresbaa J Lots high, dry and sightly. Good J • J water. Terms to suit. Prices $50.00 and up. : J. W. LAWRENCE, • • 2 Gresham. J •, JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore. Local Agent for NOW IS THE TIME IHE OREGON IIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers’ insurance in the state. Get his rates Call up John Brown Phone 231 Rockwood, Oregon To feed stock and poultry food. Are you doing it? We are agents for the Expressing, Draying ‘ST SEE CHAUKCEY HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Karth Road Troubles Will Be Obvistod if Work Starts In Spring. DR. HESS Belgian Horses LINE Come in ami get one of their stock and Poultry boobe free. The fine Belgians formerly owned by H. C. Campbell are now owned by the Sun-Dial Ranch, Near Cleone Priore of the food, 30c, fi5c, $1 and $2 pails. Imported Stallions VOLNAY and ZEPHRIN MT. SCOTT will be found for the balance of the season at H. C. Campbell’s stables on the Sandy Road, between Troutdale and Fairview. DRUG CO. LENTS, - TERMS, $20 TO INSURE. OREGON Sun-Dial Ranch, Cleone, Ore. I » o INVESTIGATE Our Methods. Our Stock of Lumber ami Millwork and Our Prices. We are confident that it < • will result in securing your busi- < > nere when you need anything from a ,x>xt to a bill of lumber for a house or barn. I > The beat in quality for the mon < > ey, is the motto we try to live up < • to. Come in and investigate < I 8 kk E. W. MILLER, LENTS Wiley-Allen Office Good Highways Uplifting. The Gresham Meat company will take There Is nothing that contributes your farm produce at latest market it more to rural uplift than goml roads. prices. For social and economic Improvement communication must be easy. With High-grade P. AO. Buggies, Hacks out gotxl roads it Is Impossible for the 11 Carts, Surreys, at right prices at people of rural communities to meet Company and discuss ways and means of Im Hessel's, Gresham. proving rural society. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ «in in urns urns juicm A NEW LINE OF GOODS Prices are Right. Why Not Do Your Trading Here All goods are guaranteed to be jnst as they are represented, or your money will be refunded HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES J. E. Pomeroy JEWELER SANDY, ORE. MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER The Herald is well represented in every community in this part of the county. Read the news of your neighborhood.