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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1910)
MOUNT SCOTT TROUTDALE Knit, 8«*pti*ni b<*r ?2 l.vwli« thin! toil «»( M in A .1 Locke, wti« «rrioualy Injured by itdhiitf i«*rty feet from ii biiihhiiu oil which he wiih Working. lie w HM tukefi Io the Si Vill* rent hoNpitiil where he I m «till in ii very nerioilN eoii'lllion. The Lent« Rchool ho« ||<*w enrolled <)70 pupil« «ml il im likely the 7<M> murk Will moi »n he r< i H'I iim I, Mr. hih I Mr«. I). O. Northrup mid fiimily wlm hnve been living in Moclip*. W iih I i ., lire («topping with relative« in I jui I m 1‘hey lire UlteiKlliig to I oral« ill ltd« vicinity. I’nul lining m ill with typhoid (ever, lie 1« re|M>rled to b«* in u «erioii« con dition. M. A llodger« I imn gone into the «ulo- nioblo bu«im««M in • ii«l Portland. The Adventist« and ('«mplrellitr« nre having « serie« of didmte« this week In the tutton t«l»ern«<-|c on the Foeter mail Troutdale, Sept 2‘.‘ Mra Halloway and aoti of Portland were Sunday guests of Mra I. Allard Mrs E A. Stafford ia her.* viaiting her daughter, Mra. Henry Riehardaon thia week Ml." Ella l.nyimiii of Plea-ant Home ia making her home will. Mr. and Mra. C II. Eight. Mra. ('om.-t’K'k mid fmmly left Sun day for their old home in Okahoma in tending to remain. Jake Sidel ih hating a new Ii use built on lila place. Tlin Jennings family have returned from the hop lielda at Brooka. Tli<- IIiruma left Sunday for Switzer land where they will reside. Jem* iatrawon baa resigned hia position in Harlow's store ami gone to Portland. Mr and Mra. Henry Wallace were Sunday visitors here. II. D<slnon and wife have moved to the recently acquired place on Sandy lailtom, Joe l.atourell and family are occupy ing the old bakery building on Colum bia atreet. Miaa F.tliel Hogue of Fairview ha. tak en a |>oailion aa intermediate teacher in the schools here. I., liarnpahire moved hia family to Kenton Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. F. H. Rix were viaitora in Fairview Saturday. Ml, PlIASANI VA11EY G. N Hager imvd«> n busiue«« trip to Vancouver liu<l Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Kelly of Portland viait.nl Holiday at the home <>l Mra Kelly's brother, <Jua Richey. The Misses Hertha and Martha Ryan were (Irealmm visitors one day thia week. J. W. Fn«t, Jr., and wife were out from Portland visiting the home folk« rwnntly. Willie Richey, with hia wife and daughter Alice, viaitad over Huuday with hia father, J. A. Richey, of Bor ing. Mr. and Mra. Thus. Ellinghsm of Mt. Tabor spent Sunday at the home of <1. N. Sager. Alfred Johnson has completed liia new woodshed. August Matthias ia putting the roof on hia new bungalow ami will soon have the building ready for the paint- era. Reear Brother, are building a com- tnodioua barn on their place on I'leas- ant View avenue J. E. Barnett baa sold hia place to parties recently from Vancouver. Wio.li- T. Cheek haa bought biinaelf a home at Gilbert and haa moved hia family to that place. Supervisor Kenney haa a force of algiut forty men and thirty teams and two atcam rollers at work on the Foster road, putting on crushed rock. They aie making excellent progress consider- ing the lung haul. Pomona Granqe Holds Session FAIRVIEW Fairy ew, Sept. The Pacific Coast Sandy, September 21.—At a meeting Construction i-ompaiiy have completed ol the committ.-ea of the Sandy <(range tlie work of grading the new O. It. A Fair arid Festival th- judges of exhibits N track livre but have left all the ma were ap|H,inted. Arrangements have chinery here as il ran lie more easily been made to l ike tlie prize winning ex iii bit a to the Grange Fair al <. res ham removed after tlie road is completed. The sudden death of \rtliur O. Mas next week. sey at Salem last week was a great Til., public acb.sd here began last shock to his relatives and frie da livre Monday with a larg«- attendance. A Mr. Massey and his wife and two child- 1 private <>>-rman school was opened ren had ived on the Hun Dial ranch Tuesday. here since last spring. Mr. Massey Mrs. Reynold Eason and children waa at tlie state fair raring for fancy st'sk from tlie larm. Death waa have gone to Madras to visit her caused from li.-ait failure. Mra J. O mother. Davia and Harvey Massey, of thia place Rev <ieo. Ellis preached hia farewell are sister and brother <if deceased The s.-rmoti Sunday night in the Methodist funeral service waa field in Salem, the church. Annual conference will be in former home of the family. session this week at Hillsboro. Mrs E. D. Wilkins of West W.ssl Thos. M.-serve and Mr. Bath of Port burn was a Sunday visitor at the home land were Sandy visitors Saturday. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Miss Jessie Woods celebrated her Wilcox. nineteenth birthday on Friday evening Mrs II Rott and children have liven with a party which waa well attended visiting, the former's m ther, Mrs. and enjoyed by her many friends in Brooka. Tlie Jtott family recently attendance. moved to Portland from Texas. Greg. Cox was called to Lente on ac Dick Anderson waa out from Portland count of tbe sudden illness of his wife. to s|e<nd Sunday witli relatives. Chas. Cox will eulmtitute for bim on Misses Zells at <1 Myrl Dimmock have the stage. returned from a week’s visit to New- Mra. L. J. Stevens of Portland is visit Iwrg C. E. ('rec haw bis new residence ing witli Mrs. Dolan after having spent the summer at Government Camp. nearly completed. John Haley ia rapidly recovering The Rhodes I mily left Friday for from ids recent sickm-as. S|M>kane b> make their future home. 11. Harvey baa pure flawed tlie Rhodes Mrs. McLoud, mother of Mrs A. E. projierty al the fool of Cellar street. Lupton, is viaiting in Portland. Chester Kronenberg went to Fjigene Monday to attend college. A. I.. Turner and family left for Eu gene the first of the week to make their home. Miss Rosa I.uscher liadas a guest Sun LENTS, - OREOON day, Miss Mary Taffer. Misses Olive and Mabel Zimmerman For a full line of have gone to Eugene to resume study New and Second Hand al tlie university. Mra. A T. Axtell is expected home from Seaside in a few days. Mrs. I. Wetmore a|>ent Sunday with Tablets, Copy Books, Slates relutivea ill Portland. Multnomah County Pomona Grange met with the grange at Orient on Wed nesday, Septemlie 21. A fair represen tation was present. Worthy Overseer R. W. tiill presided. Several of tlie officers were alwent. Tile morning ses sion was taken up with routine work. After one ol the Is-st grange dinners • granger ever sat down to, the wo k of the afternoon was taken up Report ol tlie committee on rsa lutions was the tlrat tiling in order \ resolution favoring state furnishing of text la*ok was lost. A resolution to limit tlie speeding ol automobiles by amending the auto- It is not the quantity of (<ssi taken ; license law to prevent the gearing of but the amount digested and asslniilat- | machines to run over 26 miles |ier hour, ■■d that gives strength and vitality to the system. ChamtM-rlam's Stomach met a better fate. A resolution favoring the continuance ami Liver Tablets invigorate the I stomach and liver and enable them to of the rural route system of mails was perform their functions naturally. For carried with favorable comment. wale by—The tiresham Drug Co. A resolution suggested by the Nation al lira ge favoring state control of con servation measures met strong opposi F. C. Reed was a business caller in tion ami was voted down. Another resolution, called forth by ' Portland Thursday. The school here ia progressing under remarks condemning «he action of the so-called "Home Rule league associa , the direction of Miss Abbie Stites who has taught hero the pa»t two years tion,'’ met with strong support. CHERRYVILLE The room has bsen thoroughly cleaned, The following resolution waa present Mr. and Mra. Chaun. y Coffman In tend leaving neat week for a visit to ed, reported favorably and carried with- furniture varnished ami everything put j in tirst-claas shaj*. A very successful foul opposition : their old home at llume, III. Be it Resolved, by Multnomah Pomo year is predicted. Noah Elynn ami family are visiting na in session assembled, That we again Herman Leader who is attending high My(. J’ave Douglass, who ia Mra. declare our fir in opposition to the in school in Portland came out Friday Fly tin's sister. itiative bill now before the people of evening and s|H*nt two days at home, i Geo. F. Barringer and family who Oregon providing for a constitutional Ilia mother accompanied bim to Port- l have B|xmt tlieauminvr nt their rummer convention inasmuch as it would place land. residence here, will return U> Monlavilla the initiative and referendum, the di Lewis Benfield of Portland visited bis next week. rect primary, recall and all our reform mother here Sunday. Earl Baxter of Portland ia visiting laws in danger. Mra Julien and daughter Viroqua re hia mother, Mra. W <>. Hugh. Be it further resolved, that we urge turned from Portland Sunday. Mra Johnson and child of Sandy via- the discussion of this question in the Mr. and Mrs. Chas, l.atourell of the ited Mra. I.. F. Pndemore last week ami granges of the county liefore election. Falls were calling on friends here. The evening session waa taken up were called home by the death of Mra. Albert Fox and wife of Portland were with a piogram and initiation of fifth Johnson's niece. week emi visitors at the home of the School will liegin next Monday with degree candidates. The following schedule of Pomona latter's parents. Miaa Herold of Rente as teacher. meeting* was presented and adopted: Miss Ethel Smith came down from Ride-rt stone and J. T. Friel, Jr., and Rockwood, December 1910. Russell Warrendale Friday evening to s|> nd Jerry Eriel made a trip to l.oat Creek ville, March 1911. Fairview, June 1911. Saturday and Sunday at home. mine Sunday. Columbia, September ltd I W.xxllawn, The store here has again changed Alex It. Brooka expects to leave next Itecember 1911 Evening Star, March hands, the new firm being Byers A week for Hood River. 1912 Pleasant Valley, Ju e l'»12. Emmons Bros, have had the Multnomah, Septemlwr 1912. Gresh I.eoh. store about a year. They will leave am, Ihtceliilier 1912. Lenta, March I.. I). MAHONE 1913. October let ami the families will lie ATTORNEY-AT-LAW greatly missed ns they have made Real Estate, Probate and Corporator! Law. 1 many trie..ds here. • Prompt Attention to All Business AIMS Mrs. Lucy Kincaid entertained friends 4ia Henry Hl.li« Phone. Main lOlo PORTLAND. OREGON \ moat delightful party wits given at Sunday. * the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haniili, Friday evening, September ltt. in honor W. J. OTT H orr " I have a world of confidence in of Miss Jessie's nineteenth birthday Chamberlan’a Cough Remedy for I OTT BROTHERS and the mil riage of their daughter have user! it with perfect success, ' DENTISTS Eva to Elmer Phelps. The Wedding writes to Mrs. I. Raeford, Poolesville, Gresham, ... Oregon took place in Oregon City, August 31. Md. For side by — Gresham Drug Co. The parlor waa beautiful y decorated in (all colors. Games and music enlivened CHURCH NOTICES. the evening Many beautiful presents METHODIST CHURCH — were received by Miss Jessie Hardin FREE Rev. J. M. lloffKR, pastor. Services, ami Mr. and Mrs. Phelps. Alsuit forty Sunday Schiail, lo n m.; Preaching AI UNIS every Sunday at U a. m. and H p. m. ' guests were present. Lunch was served Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at ; at a late hour and a delightful evening For the following at bargain* H o’clock. All welcomed. i was spent. prices t bits, Imuses, acre ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, age tracts, farina, business Little Georgia Metcalf is quite sick. Gresham—Rev. F II. Freund, pastor. sites, and other property. S khvu ks (German) 11 a. m., every Geo. Bornstedt of Sandy was a caller Sunday morning. Sundav school at Call It lllll, ask for | in thia neighborhood last week. 10 a. m. Saturday school at 2 p. m. Mrs. Wm. Thomas ami daughter Ada LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. h CHURCH. Gresham—P astor , Rev. are Portland visitors this week. M. B. Parounagian. S krvicks , Sun Gilbert Vanderhoof has moved his Or take Mount Scott ear to Is-nts. day School, 10 a. m.; Preaching at family to Aims 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sunday. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings A daughter was lairn to Mr. and Mra. at S o'clock. Everybody invited. J. J. Elsner, September 9. SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC Mrs. Dave Obray has taken her CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Berch- daughter Thelma to Portland for treat told Durrer. Services will be held on flic first Sunday of each month at ment. 10:30 a. m. Frank Davenport is building it house FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURl H—Rev. J in Aims and is intending to move Ins O. Coleman, pastor. Seivicea, Sun family here. il iy School nt 10 a. m., preaching 2d anil 4th Sundays at II a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. To reduce size of (lock, will sell small ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J number of Registered Lincoln ewes, O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching bred, price, from lit) up. In lots of one at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. ni. or more to suit. Webb Farm, Tel. 168. BRIGHT KLALTY GO. M r . Bright coRwn MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. SCHOOL BOOKS Water Colar Sets, Satchels, Etc. . . . YOUR HOME BANK . . . Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12. Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Tax Statement on application. Aaron Fox T^a,e 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............................................. $ .85 25c bottles Hydrogen Peroxide......................................... 15 5 gals. Pearl Oil ............................................................ 98 5 gals, bulk oil...................................................................... 80 Don't imagine that we are in business to improve our health, Our light expenses, buying goods for cash, is the reason, we under sell our competitors. 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 ,C5 Whether 'tis better for the purse to suffer, or to buy y oar goods 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 bi»cuiu 1 pound fancy seeded raisins Pork & Beans, Oysters, Tomatoes, Com, Soups, Peas, Our Drugs are Pure, Fresh, Reliable TRY OUR GOUGH CURE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 1.85 2.15 .45 .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 thoee who doubt or hesitate. Condemned to failure, penury, or woe. Seek me in vain and uselessly implore. I answer not. LEAVE IT TO FOX. T” J. M. MOSS Gresham, Ore. Phone I4X TROUTDALE, OREGON OLYMPIC FLOUR, bbl., $5.40 Complete Outfiters Expressing, Draymg BANK OF TROUTDALE 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. JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON We pay cash for produce. We pay 35c for eggs. 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X Company Local Agent for THt OREGON BOOKS HYLAND BROS. HRE RELIEf ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers’ insurance in the state. Get his rates Call up John Brown Phone 231 Rockwood. Oregon BOOK SELLERS Schoo! Books New and Second Hand BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED 168 Fifth Street and 211 2nd Street PORTLAND, - OREGON The Job Department of this Office Has on Hand the Neatest Report Card Used by Schools. See them