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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
3 MOUNT SCOTT TROUTDALE l^nla wins froai Arista by a Nora of 1* to 4 In a gixsl game played at L tils Grounds Sunday. Crump and Gulliford did the alley work for the I a-tils team. The first (our innings allowing two hits ami three runs this Ixuiig g-xxl work Milts lias played and woo from Pleasant Hume, Troutdale, O. K. tram. Columbia Hardware Co., Linnton, Russellville, Troaniont. Oak Grove, G. It. A N. Locale, Portland Gun Club Arleta, and Vermin The only game that Lents lost was the first one wllh the O. It. A N. Locals. There will bo u good game next Sunday, I.onia v Ariola Cubs. Mr. Fairbanks was given a surprise party Wednesday evening in honor of hlsfiZd birthday. Illa nearest neighbors I came in ami besides giving him a jolly . lime, presented him with a lino sofa cushion. Mrs. Wing-Rose-Kemp, who lias been visiting in Lents several weeks, went this work to Mr. Kemp, who Is located in Calgary, Canada. Troutdale, July ’27th. — Th« Trout- dale Culw played the Piedmont Stars on the home grounds Hunday. Tiie score was eleven to one in favor of the home team. Mrs. E. Holt was agueatof Mrs. Kum mer of Eairview during the wm-k. 1. N. Huston, Bert Heston, Bliley IfeM, and Fred Mayo are enjoying an outing in the mountains near Clear. Luke. Miss Nellie Anderson ex|x-cta to go to Alierdceii, Wash, »«m, Miss Zimmerman is spending her VB- cation in San Francisco. Clifford Wolfe will be confined to I liosp tai in Portland lor some time, lias a very serious case of |>eritonltia. Mr. Arthur Geisler has gone lore summer e outing at New|x>rt, U> be joined later by her liual>«lid. Miss Edith T-xin is visiting friends at Clackamas. Fred Geisler lias |U»t returned from a trip to tin- mountains east of Albany. He re|H>rta a line time, lota of fishing MU'I a few aches from hard |ierkliig. LAWRENCE ADDITION TO THI; TOWN OF ORI SHAM Buy a Homi in this Beautiful Addition Izita high, dry aud sightly. Good water. Terms to suit. Prices »SO.00 and up. J. W. LAWKLNCL, Gresham. •••••••••••••••••••••••••e FAIRVIEW SANDY HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Fairview, July 27.—A large crew of bandy, July 28.—Rev John Lyons, men are at work here laying the new pastor of the Presbyterian church; Rev. Troutdale, Oregon. 110-pound steel rails for the O. R A N. A. J. Weaver, pastor of the Friends The work is completed lietween Port church; J. C. Hodson ami Ava btarbro, land and this place. all of Newburg, spent two days in bandy DEALERS IN J. W. Turner has sold his place here while on their way to Mt. H<xxL congisting of five acres far ».VrOO. Mr. Dr. McElroy of Portland, who has and Mrs. Turner are now moving to been visiting friends here, has returned Salem where they will make their home. Everything trom Seed les to Threshing Machines. future home. Mr. and Mrs. P. bhelly have gone to e e R. 8. laxllow had returned from a Portland where they will spend a few business trip to Vancouver, B. C. ' days. W. Ellison entertained his brother Inspect our Stock of The fire on lots near town caused con Jas. Ellison of Spokane the last of the siderable commotion Haturday evening, i CARE OF THE JEWEL CASE. week. Mr. Ellison is on his way home For a while the town was endangered i after a two weeks vacation in Cal. i but after considerable effort on the part 1 How to Clean and Brighton Real and Mrs It. W. Wilcox has purchased ! of citizens the fiatm-s were checked. Artificial Stones. C. E. Cree's house. Mr. Cree ia to ¡Grandpa I’heljiw was overcome by the Prepared chalk la the best all round move the house onto Mrs. Wilcox's lot intense heat but soon recovered. A- cleanser for jewelry of nil descriptions. | on Cedar Street Mr Cree will replace Sandy baa no fire protection and sev- | A small box of the chalk la. aa a mat ter of fact, as Important in the dress the old house by a new modern eight- oral wells are dry the property owners are somewhat alarmed. ing case aa a clean chamois leather, rooiu bouse. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County wllh which sliver buttons and bucklee Mrs. E. M. Dougin a was in Portland Mr. A T. Axtell is having his out can lie brightened An excellent meth buildings improved by a new coat of on business the la-t of the week. Her , <s| of combining the two la that of In paint. sister, Mrs. Thomas Meserve, returned i closing the block of chalk In a leal tier with her and spent a tew days. Mrs. H. Shaw and daughter Ruth, bag drawn around the uwk with a James De Shaz«r purchased a piano George Shaw. Mrs H. Donley and tape, which can be used both to keep | daughters Maud, May and Harriett, this week. It Intact and Io act aa n ¡xillshcr For gold chains there Is nothing to Harry Donley Jr. Wiliford Newman Rev. G. W. Ellis ajient all last week equal a paste made of chalk and methy ami Harry Fredrick have returned in Portland ami at the Chautauqua. Inted spirit, wiille a floe brush must from atwo weeks outing near Damas both are always welcome Harry Garrett baa purchased a lot in be used after the paste has dried on cue. the Sandy Land company a addition and so ns to clear It of powder and give a to inspect our stock of Mrs R. E Howard of Vancouver, will erect a house soon. brilliant polish. Benzine Is sometimes Wash., was called here the first of the employed by Jewelers lit cleaning pre Morris Wheeler of Orient was a Sandy cious atones. It should not. of cuurw. I week on account of the illness of lier caller this week. of inferior make and pay more be allowed to touch |x-nrla or even tur 1 mother, Mrs. Julia E Jones. Mrs. A. E. Lupton visited in Portland than you will pay for a quoises, moonstones or opals, nil of Mrs. W. M. Smith entertained her this week. which require the greatest care In tlo-lr son, L. <). Smith, of Portland Monday. Chester Ingram, mn of L. N. Ingram, 1 rent men t and are the first to show Mrs. Ed Smith and granddaughters was buried at Estacada last week. He signs of neglect. In the case of diamonds, sapphires, Misi-es Detnmock are spending the was well known here rubles nnd emeralds the benzine ireat- week with relatives in Newberg. Ore, Ernest Ruegg and family were iu nient may be tried, however, provided Miss Daisy Btillion of Portland is Sandy one day this week. great care la observed, as benzine s)x-ndiiig some time at the home of J. James Potter, principal of the Smith- Don't let anyone tell you that fumes are very Inflammable. Btillion. prices are high or low land high school, Iowa, is vis ting bis The rings. If let Into claw settings Mrs. Ward Evans and children of mother, Mrs. Annie Tbilcke for a few and other ■ mall Items, should t* coi lected and ls kl to soak in a little ben- Cortiett spent the week end with M rt. -lays. tine, after whir h the jew ria should tw O. A. Jackson. Mrs. C ark lias returned from Port- washed In ordinary soap and waler, M rs. Gamble ot Alierdene, Wash., ia ! land where she visited her daughters. rlused lu cold waler aud finally placed a guest of Mrs. McMaine. Mr. and Mrs. B. Heighton are back on a cloth to drain. Experts further W iu . Butler has returned after i from the mountains where they spent dip the Jewels In alcohol, no ns to evap orate the remaining water, damp of several days visit with friends at Cor I a few days You will be surprised Let us Some of the styles we have on our any description being certain to dull bett. send you our catalogue Ed Burus has returned from a three floor we feel certain will please you, the surface of the newly cleaned atone. Mies Coleman has returned to Goble To keep jewelry tn sawdust la tbs after spending several days with her ' days' fishing trip on the Zigzag. but if you want anything we haven't Irene Douglass spent a week at Trout- | very i>est method of obviating the con father, Rev Coleman, here. dale with her brother Harlow, who is | in stock we will get it for you in short slant cleaning which would otherwise Mr. and Mrs. J Renkin and sons on the farm. order. • We aim to please and satisfy tie necessary, and It la an excellent :J30 E. Morrison St. plan to keep a small bag made of Rinehardt and Johnie and Adelia Dagit Mr. Kabres and family have returne-l oar customers. PORTLAND, OREGON chamois leather In the dressing ease, visited at the home of J. W. Benicke on from the Meserve Warm Spring at Rowe filling this with sawdust and using It Sunday. where they have been spending the sum to hold all brooches, earrings and rings Jerome Donley of Damaacus was a mer. which are not actually in daily use guest at the home of Mrs. H. M. Khaw It la not. however, only real jewels Lyman Davies has the framework of which put a tax on time and patience Sunday. bis bouse up. Harry Fredrick of Spokane has been J when away from bonis. The many sec Ed Shriver lias lumber hauled and j ondary gems which are used for hue- spending some time with Geo. Shaw. I will soon begin work on bis new bouse. Yoi An Invited To Get Voir Muis At th klea. earrings and cbalna, aa well as Mrs. J. O. Davis has gone to .Seaside Not enough members were present the hatpins, which seem to get more for a months outing. and more ornate every day, require Thursday evening to bold Rebekah lodge I even greater attention. Gid paste Is Ethel and Nellie Hogue of Greenwood, but another date was set for Aug. 4 and | beat cleaned with dry prepared cbalk 1 Wis. are guests at the home of H. it is hoped that enough members will The same treatment agrees also with Hol tie. You Will Be Satisfied With Our Bill of Fare and attend to bold the first meeting. such atones aa i>erldots or inarqulsate. Mr. A. Rader and daughter Hattie Treatment — Prices reasonable It is never advisable to allow Imitation visited J. W. Beuecke and family this atouee to become wet. while a damp week. DOVER I Povtll St., fireshaa paste, moreover. which In tome cases Rev. Engalls of Portland was out this Mr.and Mrs E. D. Wilkins of Port would do no harm to the gem itself. land have been s|iending several days I week attending to bis hay crop. might loosen the aettlng. at the home of Mrs. Wilkins ¡>arents Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller and Miss Ela- Mr. ami Mrs. R. W. Wilcox. Mr. and nor Bews were quite badly shaken up in CLEANING OF FURS. Mrs. Wilkins will move to Woodburn the O. W. P. accident last Saturday. Hew It Can Be Done by the Use of the last of the week where Mr. Wilkins Jos De Shaxer and family were visit •impls Remedies. will tie employed as agent for the Ore. ing at J. G. De Shaxer s Sunday. Rockwood, Ore. Ermine and miniver are lieet clean Eteotrifl R. R- P. Magnolia was a Portland visitor ed with soft flannel, llub the fur well Mrs. O. A. Jackson ami daughter last week. against the grain, then dip ttie flannel Local Agent for Ruth, and “Teddie,” are visiting Mrs. Into common flour aud rub the fur un W. P. Roberta is improving very Jackson's parents, Mr. ami Mrs Perkins til clean; shake the fur and again rub slowly. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION It with a fresh piece of soft, clean, new at Corbett. Jo n snd Lula Roberts spent a few flannel till the flour la out. By thia The most popular tarmerà’ insurance days in Oregon City the past week. process the color of the eruilue la pre- in the state. Get his rates IQRBill A. J. Kitzmiller had the misfortune served, and the lining need not l>e re Mr. and Mrs. William Webb from to lose a fine colt Friday. moved gable. chinchilla, squirrel, etc., Call ud John Brown Rockwood, are cleaned wllh new brau. which Sapulpa, Okla , are visiting their aunt Oregon must tie warmed very carefully In a and cousin Mrs. C. E. Smith and Ethel CHURCH NOTICES. pan. but not burnt; therefore while ami other relatives in this vicinity. FREE METHODIST CHURCH — waiting stir It frequently. Hub the F. E. Ree I and wife visited her Rev. J. M. H oi - pkr , pastor. Services, warm bran Into the fur for some time, Sunday Sehixil, 10a nr; Preaching mother in Portland Sunday. aluike It nnd brush until free from every Sunday at 11 a ni.and 8 p. ni. Mr. Kei pie was here Sunday to • ee brim. The fur will clean belter If the Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All welcomed. slutting nml lining nre removed nnd bis b bv that ia being cared (or in the the article Inid as straight and tint ns F. E. Reed home. ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gresham—Rev. F. II Freund, pastor. possible oil n tnble or board. Bernice Roe ot Bridal Veil visited t be H krvh xs (German) 11 a. m.. every The fine Belgians formerly owned by H. C. Campbell an- now owned by the Well brush the fur before It Is clean- Mi sea Iva and Ijuira Reed Sunday. Sunday morning. Sunday school at ed, anil If there are any moth eaten 10 a. m. Satmday school at tn. Sun-Dial Ranch. Near Cleone Miss Margret Fade returned to Port purls they must be removed nnd re- placed with new pieces. The follow- land Monday, after a three weeks visit 1 .INNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH. Gresham—P astor , Rev. Ing method Is said to be adopted In with friends here. M. B. Parounagian. S krvicks , Sun Russia: Some rye flour Is put luto 11 day School, 10 a. tn.; Preaching at Mrs. L. Oatrand visit d her son Will pan upon the stove mid heated, being at Scappoose the later part of the week. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sunday. will lie fount! for the balance of the Brazil at H. C. Campbell's stables on the stirred constantly with the timid n* Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings Sandy Road, Inetween Troutdale and Fairview, Mr. Fleury of Portland spent Sunday at 8' o’clock. Everybody invited. long ns the bent can be borne Then here with his wife and daughter. the flour ia spread all over the fur mid SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC TERMS, $20 TO INSURE. CHURCH, Sandy, Ore —Rev. Berch- rubbed in well. It la then brushed Miss Jessie Calvin was the guest of told Durrer. Services will be held on gently with a very clean brush or beat Miss Ethel Smith Thursday. the first Sunday of each month at en softly till sll the flour Is removed. 10:30 a. m. Mias Ethel Rogers has been on the It la claimed thut this method will sick list for a few days. make the fur appear almost new Mr. anil Mrs. N. P. Gleason went to Through a Big Telescope. The first look through a great tele De Moss Springs Friday. scope Is dlsniqsilntliig, but the novice Mr. Stephenson and ladies of Port- noons sees that the Halt appearance land called on friends at Ferndale which the heavens present to the Metb-xla. Our Stock of Our Methods. naked eye la replaced by n curious con Place Sunday. I.umln-r I.unil>er and Millwork and ami Our cavity; the tnisui and atars seem to la- confi.lent that it Prices. We an- confident hung in space rather than spread out J. W. Brock Post 8. V., meets at will result n-sult in securing your busi- tmsi- on a fiat surface. For a moment one Lents on the Second ami Fourth Mon nexx when yon m-ed anything from news feels nt the telescope like a < hlld a |x«<t |Mwt to a bill of lumber lumlier for a < < i i watching the mvlft moving balls kept day evenings in the Grange hall. Vis itors invited. Initiations la-fore August house houx«- or barn. In the air by it juggler nnd expecting tf to sec one of flios»- great, bright bodies let ,11; later, $3. The lied Is-st in c quality mon < > piality for the nton- fall. Then conies the thought. What ey, is the motto we try to live up keeps them there, apparently suspend to. r< Pome Ionie in and investigate NOTICE—Property owners are noli ed In space with absolutely nothing to fled by the city council of Troutdale hold them firin'? The explanation of S kk E. W. MILLER, LENTS the learned astronomer causes the that all weeds fronting property shall Wiley-Allen Wilev-Allen Office brain of the layman to whirl, nnd he lie cot to the curb line: MILL ANO YARDS TAROS AT LENTS JUNCTION - ■ HY COMMITTEE, sees himself, perhaps for the first, time, aa a child gathering pebbles on Troutdale, t iregon. the great shores of the sea of knowl edge or ns "an Infant In the night, an The Gresham Meat company will take Company infant crying for the light, and with no your farm produce at latest market The Herald is well represented in every community in this part language but a cry.”—National Maga prices. Up-to-date General Merchandise Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build ing Materials. Lookers and Buyers Don’t Buy a Buggy or Wagon BUGGIES STUDEBAKER Investigate For Yourself V Studebaker Bros. Co. NOW IS THE TIME WHEN IN GRESHAM We an- agents for the DR. LINE HESS Come in an.I get one of their stock and Poultry fn-e NEW GRESHAM RESTAURANT J. M. DONAHUE, Proprietor MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS. OREGON • J. M. SHORT, M D. S. P. BITTNER, M. D. Pkr.kl.aa-SarfMaa Gresham. • Oreria II. It. OTT OTT BROTHERS DENTISTS Oregon Grt'fliHHi. Expressing, Draymg Tf J. H. HOSS Phone ItX Gresham, Ore. c< )NTRACT( 1RS E. P. SMITH J- R- KNARR Lenta, Ore. Troutdale, Ore. Plans ami Estimates Furnished for all Classes of Buildings L. D. MAH0NE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate, Prohate and Corporaton Law. Prompt Attention to Ail Business SIS Henry HH« Phone, Main 1010 l-OHTI.ANII OHKUON SEE CHAUNCEY "W AT LENTS For Dry Goods, Groceries, and Light Hardware. Foster Road and Main St. GRESHAM WOOD SAW Rates fiOc to 11 per cord »2 |wr hour We solicit your trade. Will saw in Gresham Fridays and Saturdays. K. P. SMITH, GltESIIAM If you want an attractive job of printing done, call in JOHN BROWN Belgian Horses Imported Stallions VOLNAY and ZEPHRIN Sun-Dial Ranch, Cleone, Ore. INVESTIGATE MILLER-MOWERY LUMDER of the county. Read the news of your neighborhood.