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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1910)
TROUTDALE A FAIRVIEW School was openrsl here today with One of the »ad leal accidents Hint ever Troutdale, Hept. 15 —Mr. ami Mrs. > Fairview, September 14.—The Fair befell this part of the county o curred Willi«in Rosencranls buried their three view school opened Monday with a good an addititional teacher, Miss E. Ma Inal Saturday evening when the home of year old child Imre Tuesday. The cii Id atteuilance. Prof. J. B. l-ent ami Miss honey. Miss Bessie Canning is princi pal. J E. Windle was destroyed by fir« ami died of whooping cough at the home in I Eldridge have charge. bis Infant chilli was burned to death. II ill»t»>ro Sunday. * Chester Kroaenlierg will leave Mon At the regular meeting of the Grange Miss Ellis, a relative "I Mrs. Windle Mrs. Aaron Fox has been entertaining day for Eugene to attend the Univer Saturday the final arrangements of the was also fatally binned mid «lied ill the Mrs. Jennie Block and daughter, Estel, sity. fair were made. The fair will 1« held hiMipital a lew hours later. The house of Han Francisco. O. II Jenkins has return«»! from the here Friday, September 23. A much mid contents wns n complete loss. Mias larger prise list than usual has Ireen Prof. I*. M. Nash, a««i»led by Mrs. hospital. Ellis tilled a lamp with gasoline In Jenette Grant, areeoiiduclmg the s<diool Miss Eva and Blaine Turner enter provided ami the other attractions are stead of coal oil, the exploding of which here. Hixly-tWO pupils were enrolled tained a large party of young |>eople at belter. Bicycle trick iding and bronco caused the tire Miss Ellis was burled 1 Monday ami It will be necessary to se their home on Thursday evening. Tbe busting will be features in the after in Gresham Tuesday afternoon Mr. 1 cure » third teacher. The work <4 Uie family ei|>wts soon to mov« to Cor noon. mid Mrs. Windle have tbe sympathy of ninth and tenth grade will l»> taken up Mr. and Mrs Ed flart trecanie mem- vallis wh«re Eva ami Blaine will attend a large circle ol friends who feel for *>ers of the grange at its last meeting, th« Agricultural Colb-ge. Misa Esther McGinnis has tieen en them in their losses. The funeral of i tertaining Miss Marvan McGinnis of Mrs. Broken and «laughter, Misa ft was decide«! to devote brlf of the Miss Ellis wa» attend«»! by her former lecture hour to a juvenile program. clasainat«*» <>f the Gresham «chiXia. and Beaverton, ami Miss Ethel Hjie.r of Anna, left on Monday for their home in I atoii roll California alter a short visit with rela While blasting al the Proctor A Straus by relatives from Corbett- tives at the home of A. L. Clou|.eland. mill, W. A. Procter received severe in Mrs At T. Tiller has been visiting One of the things that is creating hur daughter Mrs. G. Judd in Portland A farewell party was given in their juries about the face. quite a noiseless stir iual now is an in- . honor al the Coupeland home last Miss Alice McGugin has gone to Port vratigatlon of the conduct ol the road ■ Misses Mabel and Blanche Brink are land for a week’s visit with friends. week. visiting Mrs Thomas al Aims. lews and his men who are working east 1 Miss Frances Bliss has taken up her Mrs. E. Gray has recovered from her of Lents now. It Is reported that tbe i Mrs G N Reynolds and «laughter, I mmis bus the men all organised so that Miss Edith, vislte.1 friends here Hun- residence in Portland to resume her recent illness. high sch«M>l studies Klegle A Krebs have finished their each e«i|itrilmtea to n boose luml ami > day. Raymond Dunbar is attending the work with the thresher this season. that demijohn is kept on tap all of lbs J I. Funk mov«»i his family to Fair Gresham high school. • time. It is said that a driver recently mont Mon lay. Marshall Davis has closed his photo lost his E’b because he declieed U» con Mrs. Amanda Clark ami son James graph gallery here for a few weeks and I-. Kummer and wife have moved tributed to the fund. At any rale the here ami are «wcupying the Fox ho«tsn have b«*eii visiting Mrs. J. T. Stillion. is visiting relatives in Corvallis. l»«s a|HMi<ls a eoneidevsbln portion ol on Columbia. Mies Bessie McGaw has entered the bis lime at the road houses a couple ol C. Travellian has gon - to Portland Washington high school. milse from hie work and the mm run Welcome to the Hoppkkers C. M. Zell, wife and son. ol Prine to make his future home. the business themselves. It is a wond Rockwood Grange and Kii hards’ Or- A. Hamone has had his residence im ville, were guests of Mrs Zell's sunt, er whet a lot of time can l*e spent in I cheotra will join in a welcome dance to Mrs. M. C. Corm-tt, the first of the proved ami painted. constructing ■ small piece of road. the returning hoppickers on Saturday week They are on their wav to Cal The Davenport mill hers closed the The meeting of the Lento grange wa- evening, September 17. Popular prices ifornia to spend the winter. well sltrnd««l l«"l *>aliirdsi A JBMl season's work this we«“k, the last order and the uyual Grange supper. Undesir Misses Myrl and Zella Dimmock are attendance of the lecturere mid niistei of ties having been shipped. ables not allowed to remain. All others spending a few days with their aunt, turned out ami « number of other per- , Mrs. Violet Stevens was here visiting 37 welcome. Mrs. J. H. Sharp, at Newberg. nuns were also preaent. Haeerai persona old friends on Tutwday. Esrl ami Eva Townsend left on Mon were «alle«l upon to «list us» political August Larsson ami wife of Portland, matters am! quite a discussion w»e accompanied by a Mr. Ijirsson, recently day for Portland to attend high school. CHURCH NOTICES. enter«*«! into in regard to the construc of Hwednn, visit««i Holiday at the home Miss Edith McKillip will spend the FREE METHODIST CHURCH —j Kev. J. M. H om *«, pastor. Servieee, I tion of roads »mi their preservation of C. B Ijirsson winter with Miss Emily Jackson in Sunday School, 10 a. in ; Preaching Tlo“ masters’ and lecturers' conference Portland and attend high school. W. Stoke« cut his I land badly this every Sunday at 11 a m. and H p. ni. proved t<> I* a profitable one ami sever week on a broken bottle Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at Reverend Dr. McGaw will preach in al matters will Is* proposed for the con H o’clock. All wel«!Ome<i. the Presbyterian church here next Sun Mrs J A l-arsson is attending busi sideration of the county grange which ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ness college in Portland. day morning ami evening. Gresham—Rev. F. H Freund, pastor. me«la at Orient liest week. The farmers dinner given by the S kkvicbs (German) 11 a. m., every Harry Hubliard was here viaisting lento schools begin this year with 63' Sunday morning. Sunday school at ladies of the Methodist church was well children enrolled ami others yet Io be friends Sunday. In a. tn. Saturday hc I hmi I at 2 p. m. patronized. Bert Edmonson, N. Johnson and F. reported. Eighteen teachers will assist LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. Missis Olive and Mabel Zimmerman CHURCH, Gresham— P abtob , Rev. in th« search for education in the tem T. Greer have just returnml from * M. B. Parounagian. Sitavicxa, Sun- i will go to Eugene next week to resume ple of learning ami there is not room hunting trip in southern Oregon. day School, 10 a. tn.; Preaching at their studies at the university. L. Hampshire has moved his family for all of them to work at one lime and 11 a. m. and 8 p. tn. every Sunday. some of them are working hall shifts. to Portland. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings Mrs. A. O. Massey and Mrs. J. O. at 8 o’clock. Everybody invited. This will continue for a couple of Th» Comstock family will leave Hun- Davis are s|>ending a few “lays with week« when the new building will be day for < iklshoma. relatives at Salem and attending th« SAINT MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.— Rev. Berch- I rcaily to care for sis rooms. The new State Fair. told Durrer. Services will be held on j building is au exceptionally fine one. tie first Sunday of each month at1 Miss Edith Jenkins has returned to The inside finishing is fining «lone in (T OAKVILLE 10:30 a. tn. her duties in Portland after a short FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J | beautiful colors amis the arrangements Mrs D. M. Cathey has returned from vacation. O. Coleman, pastor. Set vices, Sun- of riMims, cupboard», other conveniences Pendelton where she »pent a few weeks dsy Sclnsil at 10 a. m.. preaching 2<1 will make teaching at I-onts » privilege with her sister Mrs. L. Powers. Cecil Metcalf and W. Reber, of Port and 4th Sundays st 11 a. m. and 7:30 that will popularise the district with all land were Sunday guests of Cedric p. m. Clarence Cathey ami wife »pent Sat , the teachers in the city. ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH— Rev. J. urday with Mi»» Stella Roper of Holden. Stone O. Coleman, pastor. Sundav school The tMianl meeting of the Grange Miss Stearns of Portland is spending The Jones and Hovel steam hay press every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching Hall association met Monday evening several days with her aunt, Mrs. C. A. is at work in the Beaver Bend country. at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn but did not accomplish much owing to Stewart. Mrs. Jennie ltuegg spent Tuesday the absence of the s«“crclary. The last carload of prunes of tbe sea with friends in Gresham. W. R. McDowell left Tuesday morning son was shipped out Isst Saturday even- Mr. Chas Robinson has gone to the (or Atlantic City. N«w Jersey, to attend ' ing. making live carloads in ■ II from the annual encampment of the Sons of hop fields. A spark from the threshing engine this point this year. Veterans Mr. M« IKiwell is the repre Frank Davidson of ('»»cade Locks is set tire to a stack of straw I*longing to sentative from Oregon and California department» lie will spend about a S. C. Jones and burned it to the ground visiting ilia sister, Mrs.* H. A. Dim- and l>a<l it not been for the quick* work I m«x'k. month in the East of tbe threshing crew and the neighbor» Not many know that l-ents has tbe Mrs. G. <*. Holpii ami son Perry ami largcHt organisation. But such is true. Ins grain, which wa» sacked a d piled daughter Ijiura, have taken up their The |»osI has grown excellently, and about 10 or 12 feet from the straw residence in Portland. offers a til*«« point (<>r those persons who would have lieen burned loo. J. O. ltunbar and wife have lately re Mrs. Chas Albertson ami her mother wish to unite with smh an organisation. turned from North Powder. Idaho, and New mem l»eis are taken in almost Mrs Brand made a business trip to are visiting relatives here. Portland last week. every meeting Mrs. M. C. Cornett entertained her Mrs. Snaahal is seriously ill with with a cancer, at her home on i’leasant Sunday school class with a postcard party last Saturday afternoon at her •• 1 have a wor|d of confidence in X lew Ave. home. There were many entertaining Chamtwrlan's Dotigli ) Remedy for I Miss Mary Cathey s|>ent a few days features and refreshments. have used it with perfect success, ’ with Portland friends in ttie city. write» to Mrs. I. Itasford, Poolesville, R. L. Robertson and family have Grandma Jones of Gresham is spend Md. For sale by — Gresham Drug Co. retuFned from a two-weeks’ visit at ing a few «lays with her son 8. C. Jones. Mist, Oregon They were guests of A party of 15 young people front Mrs. J. II. Peterson, ami report a splen Portland s|>ent labor day at the old did trip. Cathey homestead, the guests of Miss < i » Al LENTS ♦ Mary The day wns spent ill games ami ♦ < I music. A bounteous dinner and several For the followingat bargain» PLEASANT HOME < > gallons ol ice cream were served. < > price»: l»'ta, houses, acre Our Methods. Our Stock of Miss Helen Brower of Portland visit- age tract», farms, business D M. Cathey is putipg in the con- Lumber and Millwork and Our ed home folks last Sunday. sit«1», und other property. ' crete foundation for his new barn. Prices. We are confident that it Mrs. W. K. Markell went to Portland Call II dill, wk for will result in securing your busi < > Mrs. Brand lifts returned from her < • Monday on busini*»«. ness when you need anything from < I summer outing nt Long Bench. a post to a bill of lumber for a < < > > Mrs. Ida West of Portland is visiting Mr. ami Mrs Orland Zeek and daugh house or barn. her mother Mrs. layman. ters Mildreii and Dorothy, Mr. mid Mrs. Or take Mount Scott rar to latita. The beet in quality for the mon Albertson, Mr». Brand mid Win. John- School liegan with a good attendance. ey, is the motto we try to live up moii s|H“iit l.nlsir Day evening nt the < > Esther and Henry Murry of Wood to. Come in ami investigate home of S. C. Jone». Ice cremn was < • land are attending the Orient school. < • served mid the evening spent in social S kk E. W. MILLER, LENTS I conversation. B. C. Altman's Jersey <alf took first Wilev-Allen (Utice Frank llsiney is erecting a fine bunga prise at the Portland fair last week. MILL AND YARDS AT LENTS JUNCTION LtiNTS, - OREGON low near his mill. It will lie entirely Alliert Quay will soon begin black modern in every respect, being heated smithing in the Zeek shop. For » full line of by a furnace and have hot and cold Mr. and Mrs. Joint Louderback gave New end Second Hand water all through the house. <1 Company a party Saturday night in honor of their son Kenneth. A delightful evening was spent. DOVER BRIGHT REALTY GO. INVESTIGATE Mrs. Bright : HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale, Oregon. 4 DEALERS IN Up-to-date General Merchandise Everything fmm Needle* to Threshing Machines. Inspect our Stock oi Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build ing Materials. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime-«-Best Bargains in the County ■■s^^^^ Aaron Fox TrÄale WE DELIVER ANYWHERE Give us a chance, we’ll show you. Below we list a few of our prices. Send us your list, we will deliver right in your town. $1.00 Bottles Medicines .... 25c bottles Hydrogen Peroxide 5 gals. Pearl Oil ........................................ 5 gals, bulk oil.................................................. . $ .85 .15 .98 .80 Don't imagine that we are in business to improve our health. Our light expenses, buying gmxls for cash, is the reason we under sell our cotnfietitor». 1-lb. can Royal baking powder 7 bars Star soap 3 cans Holly milk 6 cans Carnation milk 1 can Eagle milk 6 loaves of bread 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer soda • • • • • .40 .25 .25 .55 .15 .25 .05 • OLYMPIC FLOUR, bbl., $5.40 Whether 'tie better for the purse to suffer, or to buy your good» of Fox and save money,—that’s the rub! 10-lb. pail Columbia lard Extra S a S shingles, per 1000 100-lb. sack half ground salt 6 pkgs. Abbetta biscuits 1 pound fancy seeded raisins Oysters, Pork & Beans, Tomatoes, Com, Soups, Peas, 1.85 2.15 .45 .25 .10 3 cans, .25 I knock unbidden once at every gate. If sleeping, wake; if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is tbe hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Morals desire, and conquer every foe Save death. But tho»e who doubt or hesitate. Condemned to failure, penury, or woe. Seek me in vain and uselessly implore. I answer not. LEAVE IT TO FOX. We buy our goods in large quantities for cash. Anything you need get your price from me. Will deliver at your place cheaper than you can buy it in the open market. We pay cash for produce. We pay 35c for eggs. Tel. 191 ♦ Watch this ad. each week. Cali Me Up Will save you money. Wedding, Birthday Anniversary and Holiday Presents Reliable G«xids at Lowest Prices. New G«xxls continually added to stock. Watch and Clock Repairing. All work guaranteed J. E. Pomeroy JEWELER SANDY, ORE. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, Copy Boqka, Slates Water Colar Sets, Satchels, Etc. Complete Outfiters Our Drugs are Pure,-Fresh, Reliable TRY OUR COUGH CURE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Birch Roberts spent a few days in Portland. Mr. Simister has returned home from Portland. Mr. John Brush spent Sunday with Ed Harts of Firwood. Mr. Morrison lost a valuable horse last week. G. R. Woodie is building a fruit dryer for Mrs. Anna Cooper. Geo. Wolf Is having land cleared and preparing to build a new house and liarn. Rev. Geo Ellis delivered his farewell sermon to an i ttentive congr«>gation Sunday. Mrs. Shipley and daughter visited the former s mother in Oswego this week. Mrs. Hiatt s mother, Mrs. Hoffman, has returned to tier home in California after a visit of several weeks. Ross Manary, Mathew Rauw, L. E. Craswell spent a few days in the moun tains this week hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blackburn have gone on a trip to Cascade Locks. Miss Pearl Ruegg has gone to Gresh am to attend high school. L. E. Craswell has gone to Portland for the winter to attend school. BOOKS HYLAND BROS. JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore. Local Agent for THE OREGON EIRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers’ insurance in the state. Get hin rates Call up John Brown Phone 231 Rockwood, Oregon BOOK SELLERS School Books PORTLAND, OREGON New and Seco- <1 Hand BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED 16« Fifth Street and 211 2nd Street The Job Department of this Office Has on Hand the Neatest Report Card Used by Schools. See them