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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1910)
MOUNT SCOTT TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW Fairview, H«pt. 29 —Th« Pacific Co«at Troutdale, Hept. 29 — Moving 1« the ConalriMtlon company will put in m«> order of th« day her« ju»t now. Henry Kioliardaon will move hl« chin« shop« hare, using the Mt. Hood building until they can erect a building family to Portland. ot their own. Itert Edmonson and wife will occupy Mr«. A J. Joaalyn and daughter, the house that Rli'hardaon vacate«. Mlaa l.uta Dunbar, have liecn a|>eii<llng l Hi« Rowan will move Ids family a few daya with relative» here. The into the cottage vacated by Mr. and family recently returned from Alaska Mr». Edinonaoii. where R«v. Joaalyn ha» lieen preaching. I>. It. Kichardaon will move hi« J They will now locate at Canby. family to their new home in Swinton on Mr». A T. Axtell returned on Katur* Sunday. ' day from Seaside where »he «pent tile Mr. and Mr», Jtean arc moving into i summer. Hunton home. Mi»» Ethel GlinM ha» gone to Mar- Mi»« Ethel Hogue ia expecting her ! mot to liegin a term of school. mother from the ea»t in a lew day» and Geo. Khaw, lately returned from Spo the family Will ta-cupy the Fox boil»« on kane, accompanied by Janie« McCor- the lull I oiick from All»-rta, were guests at the A. II. Kendall mid family returned home of G. II. Shaw Monday. from a month'» visit in the East last Miaa Birdie Maahburri waa out from week and Mr. Kendall ha» returned Im duties aa agent tor the <>. it A N.Co. I Portland Sunday to viait tier parent«. W. A. Townaend and wife made a C M Htillaon wa» down from Colfax visit with their aon J. W. Townaend. the la»t of the week visiting friend». Rachael Cook ia »laying with her C B. I.ar»»on and wife have been in I'ortlmid thia week attending the fun brother, Willard Cook, and attending eral of the little child of till» l«r»*»ill I achool here. Mr». Anna Heiny and children of and wife. H. S lx>gaii and wife have lieen en Portland have lieen »{-ending a few tertaining Oti» Ixgan and wife of Prine day« witli tier parent». Mr«. M. C. Cornet and daughter made ville. Mr». Bowen ha» had aa a gueat Mr». a visit at Sellwood last week. Mr. and Mr». Robert Wiggin» were Dora Anderson of Portland. | here to »|>«nd Sunday with relative». II. C. M'tiinni» and wife »|>ent Sun E. Palmer and wife of California day at Rooster Rock. Mr». F. I Zimmerman and daughter have lieen visiting at the home of O. II. Jenkin«. made a visit with Mr«. 1.. A. Gotham Mr» J. N. Faria and Mm. E. Holgate al llillaboro and attended the M. E. are the newly elected preaident and con frrriiee secretary of the ladle» «ociety of the Mra. Ed Holte ia entertaining her Memorial church. father, Mr. Brink from Frankfort, Ind. Rev. J. G. Coleman ha» been «»»igned E Palmer and wife from Cal fornia to the Banka M. E. church and will take viaited relative« at the home of 1*. l up lua re»idence there. M ickley. Joaephi ne Townaend haa lieen quite Mr». J Oliver haa been a gueat of the ill at her home here but improving. Helming» at the Troutdale hotel. Han Thoui|Mon and wife were out to Mr. and Mr» F II. Pix «pent the »pend Sunday with J. I* Ht-elin and lir»t <d the week in Portland buying wife. rii AMM VALLEY turimhmg» for their new home. Mr» Geo. Itobiiiaon <d Portland and Mi*» Nina York »as here visiting Mr» William» of la Center, Wash vislt'-d a couple of da)» with Mr». Will Mra I. Allard Saturday. Saved by Hi» Wit. Richey till» week Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, at the time Mr Skare of Minneap'dl« Minn., It ia not the quantity of fo>»| taken when he wna one of the justice« of ap- viaited a few day» with hi» cousin,* but the amount dig. »ted and aaai'hilat- [*»!» of Ireland, was holding a»»lze« Harry Jelluin ln»l week. c<| that give» strength ami vitality to In T1pt>erary county when a man was Mr» C E. Allliritton of Siiprong the antem. t hamlH-rlain'a Stomach brought itefore hlui on Indictment for Wash , I» visiting with Mr», It. N. and Liver Tableta invigorate the murder. The case wna proved that the Sager tin» week atomach and liver and enable them to victim came to hla death by being hit perform their function» naturally. For with a «tick In the hands of the de Frit« Matthias lost a valuable horse »ale by—The Gresham Drug Co fendant. but the doctor testified that one day recently. tie bad what they called In medical Geo. Ilnuiford loaded a car of potato«« ¡«arianee a "imper skull." at Jenne Station W«dni»<!ay BEAVER ENGRAVING CO. The ca«e lixiki-d dark for the prison OUALlTV J W Bowerman ha» lieen lading hay er. however, and the jury returned a verdict of guilty. A« the man wa« in the N alley for the pant few day» brought before the court for sentence Mr and Mr». Henry Melby of Rest- It was noticed thnt his lordship had bls DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING land visited with Will Richey over WAlh 111» black cap In hla band. rifttV A»« ANM NV ITS RONTLAND OKI Sunday “Have you anything to say why «en fence alxiuld not be pronounced upon youF’ demanded lx>rd Fitzgibbon. The man looked for a moment and then «aid. “No. your lordship. 1 have nothing to any. but I should like to ■ak one question." “What 1« that, my minF said Fit«- gibbon. “I should like to know what a man WE DELIVER ANYWHERE with a bend like that waa doing tn Tipperary T' Give us a chance, we’ll show you. Below The black cap was put away and a list, we we list a few of our prices. Send us your prison «enteuee Imposed. Th« annual meeting of Ihn Ml Scott W. C T. I' WM held tha past week re port« activity shown in many linaa of «tlucatioiial work. Morr than flOJM«) |>agea of pure llter- utur« circulated. The llower Mi»»i<m 'Irpartineiit under the rllli'ient leader* «hip of Mra. I Ila I ankhnuaer, luia beeil doing miidi ipiiel relief work, it ktwjai a ainall relief fund, which ia alwaya in demand, ha» printed it lovely flower miaalon l»»>klet with the picture of the •amted founder Jennie I 'aaaaday in it. Ilea diatriliuted ninny hnakela of fruit nnd Vegelalilea and clothea to the needy. Bouquet» with acrlpture tad attached have Ix-en went out Hue of the social feature» of thin department was it pint« «hotter tn a loved mclula-r, to celebrate an anniverniiry tine of the commend- able educational (eaturva of thia up to- «lat« union the pant year baa been a courae of atudy in eia'lology. A printed calendar with an attractive program for the coining year is now being pie- pared and will anon lie ready to i»»ue Newt Saturday evening at M an open air meeting al lent» will be addreaeed l>y Itev Welle of Sunnywide Mt. Scott W. (' T. I', meet» every lai, 2d mid 4th WialneiHlay at 2 p. in Mlaa Joyce lleralmer left Friday lor <*n»>k county, where the will teach thia winter Hi e will take up a homeatead while away. Andrew Power« of Woodmere baa !>ecn quit ill but la improving. Gene Fairbanks liaa been wick (or ■oitie time We are glad to learn that I.ealie Ixwke ia wo improved aa to la* home Sunday. W. McDowell, delegate from the J. W Brisk S V. camp who ia attending iialionol encampment at Atlant c City, N. J , write» that they are having a goal time and that he lias the assur ance that we can have a division in < iregon aa soon aa ne get campe enough CUTS Aaron Fox TrÄale will deliver right in your town. . $1.00 Bottles Medicines .... 25c Ixittles Hydrogen Peroxide 5 gals. Pearl Oil ..... 5 gals, bulk oil ..... . $ .85 .15 .98 .80 Don’t imagine thal-we are in buxine»» to improve our health. Our light expenses, buying good» for cash, ia the reason we under- acll our competitor». .40 .25 .25 .55 .15 .25 .05 1-lb. can Royal baking powder 7 bars Star soap ........................................ 3 cans Holly milk ..... 6 cans Carnation milk .... 1 can Eagle milk ..... 6 loaves ol bread ..... 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer soda OLYMPIC FLOUR, bbl., $5.40 Whether 'tin better for the purac to suffer, or to buy your goods of Fox and save money,—that'» 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 Tomatoes, Pork & Beans, Oysters, Peas, Soups, Corn, 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 ia the hour of fate, And tln-y who follow me reach every alate Moral» desire. and conquer every foe Save death. But those who doubt or heaitat Condemned to failure, penury, or wo«-. Seek me in vain nnd uaeleaalv implore. I answer not. I.F.AN I*. 11 IO 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 p;ty cash for produce. We pay 35c for eggs. Tel. Toi Watch thia ad. each week. Call Me Up Will save you money. "If." Joseph Chamberlain, the English «tnteaman. was once Indebted to a nursery rhyme for a great oratorical hit. In one of hla speeches he was criticising Lord Beaconsfield atid Lord Snllshtiry on their return from Berlin, where they hnd been carrying on ne gotiations with Bismarck. Both bad made speeches explaining their ac tions. nnd on. of them tn the course of his oratory used the won! "if so many times ns to give Mr. Chamber lain a chance In his nqily to make oue of those popular allusions which are remembered longer thnn any logic. "Wliat the honorable gentleman has eaid.” he remarked, “remind me of a rhyme I learned from my nurse: “It all th» seas were bread and cheese. If all the rivers were Ink. if all the lake» were currant cakes. What should we have to drink?“ The effect on the audience wns tre mendous. No one ever forgot that "If.” Marriage Marts. The famous Tunis marriage mart Is held twice a year. In the spring nnd In the HUtunin. The Tunisian girls attend by the hundreds, each with her dowry In coin and Jewelry disposed about her person. The “golden girdle of maiden hood" encircles her waist, and In It is an unsheathed dagger. When the dag ger Is gently removed by a passing gitl- Innt nnd presently returned. It means that a pro|»osal has been made. A prettier custom prevails among the Ooraon maids, who. at stated intervals, assemble In the market place. In front of each Is a lighted lamp, an emblem of conjugal fidelity. A young man feel» attracted and gently blows upon the flnme. extinguishing It. When the girl relights It. It Is n rejectment; If she allows the lamp to go unlighted, how ever. the suitor 1s acceptable. The writer varied the .March prun Ing of his peach trees considerably this yenr. cutting some lightly and others «everely nt blossom time. It Is Inter esting to note thnt those cut most heavily are not only mnklng the most vigorous growth of new wood, which will lienr next yenr’s crop, but carry the best nlzisl nnd most thrifty looking fruit at the present writing. SANIIV HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Handy, September 26— Rev. J. A R«««l ha» lieen appointed pastor of the Methodist church at this place and will enter upon hit work at once. Rev. Geo. W. Eliit will move with hit family to University Park. The family will b« greatly mi»»e<l from the church work here. Mi»»e» Waiinda and Martha Hoffman entertained about twenty-five gm-st» at tlieir home Sunday, the occasion lie mg their birthday. Troutdale, Oregon DEALERS IN Up-to-date General Merchandise Everything tmm \eedies to Threshing Machines. Inspect our Stock of Irene Hougla»» viaited her mother over Sunday. She is attending high school in Portland. Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build ing Materials. Mr. and Mr». Ralph Neibauer and and children called on friend« in Sandy while on tlieir way to Brightwood where they will «pend a few day» with Mr». Neibauer'» sister, Mrs. John Mc Intyre. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County Lodema Davis is visiting her grand ma, Mrs. Rolierteon, atGfesham. John Haley, who has lieen in the hos pital here for three week», has return'll to his home. Mr» Lena Bruns has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. I- Lake, ot Anderson. Her two grandchildren have lieen suffering with infantile par- alysia but are now much lietler. -♦♦♦♦»eeee»»♦•«»»»»»♦»♦♦» I INVESTIGATE i > Our Meth»!». Our Stock of Lum tier and Millwork and Our Price«. We are confident that it will result in securing your bum- in-w< when you need anything from a post to a bill of lumber for a house or barn. The l»-st in quality for the mon ey, i» the motto we try to live up to. Come in and investigate o <> < i < i < < < < < < i > > > • > Lvman Davis has completed hi» reti- i > i > dence on Pleasant avenue and ha» ' » i > moved in. i > < > Mr«. Julia Miller has gone to Port < > < > land to join her »on. Bert Heighten, who moved with hi» family from here Sxx E. W. MILLER, LENTS < > two weeks ago. _ jWHey-Allen I L. N. Ingram «[>ent Sunday at Esta MILL ANO TAROS AT LENTS JUNCTION <> cada with hi» daughters. < > o Harlow Douglass returned from the Meaerve Mineral Springs, walking the < > distance in one day. < > Company J. McLeod of Portland is the guest of ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»•♦♦»»♦♦e his sister, Mr». A. F!. Lupton. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. LENTS, - OREGON For a full line ol New and Second Hand SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, Copy Books, Slates Water Colar Sets, Satchels, Etc. Complete Outfiters MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER (ORBED Mr. Kepple w«s here Sunday to see his 'ittle daughter who is at the F. E. Reed home sick with the measles. F. F!. Reed's child also has the nx-asles. ROOSEVELT’S Own Bcok The Most Popular Book Our Drugs are Pure, Fresh, Reliable TRY OUR COUGH CURE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Jas. Benfield of Portland spent Sun day here visiting his mother and other friends. MAXWELL SCHNEIDER Mr and Mrs. Geo. Wickersham of Perry, Iowa, visited several days last week at the Roy Emtnons botne. PHOTO STUDIO Mrs. F. C. Reed is spending the week in the city' CABINETS GROUPS LANDSCAPES Emmons Brothers last Tuesday load ed their household goods on a scow and moved to Mt. Pleasant, Wash., where they expect to erect a building lor a general store. DOVER School commenced last Monday, the 19th, with Miss Bates as teacher. A great many l»over people attended the Grange Fair at Sandy. They pro nounce the fair a great success. Mr» II. Fitzgerald was given a pleas ant surprize by a number of friends calling on her Wednesday evening, it being her 80th birthday. Miss Mary Bews has returned home from Portland to attend school this winter. Mr, and Mra. Harry Eiler were in Dover Sunday. Mrs. C. A Keith and Mies Bates called on Mr. and Mr». A. Miller Sun day evening. Rev. Owen of Cottrell delivered two very interesting sermons Sunday to attentive audiences. By The Most Popular Man Airman GameTrails Gives In book form by Roosavelt’s own hand the sola account of his African Hunt. AGENTS WANTED NOW 1 in every City, Town and Village to handle L Colonel Roosevelt's Great Book High-grade Work Artistic Finish Improved Facilities NEW GALLERY Powell Street Gresham BOOKS HYLAND BROS. F BOOK SELLERS School Books New and Second Hand CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS 153 Fifth Avenue * New York If you want an attractive job of printing done, call in BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED 168 Fifth Street and Zll 2nd Street PORTLAND, OREGON " 1 have a world of confidence in Chamlierlan’s Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success, ’ write* to Mrs. I. Basford, Poolesville, Md. For sale by — Gresham Drug Co. CHURCH NOTICES. FREE METHODIST C II U R C H — Rev. J. M. H oppick , pastor. Services, Sunday School, 10 a. tn.; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All welcomed. ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gresham—Rev. F. H. Freund, pastor. S khvh ks (German) 11 a. in., every Sunday morning. Sunday school at 10 a. hi . Saturday school at 2 p. m. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Gresham—P astor , Rev. Si. B. Parounagian. S kkvicks , Sun day School, 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 ’a. m. and 8 p. in. every Sunday. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Berch- tolil Durrer. Services will be held on the first Sunday of each month at 10:30 a. tn. I• \IR\ II W M. E. CHUNK ll-Rev. J O. Coleman, pastor. Sei vices, Sun day School at 10 a. m..* preat^iing 2d anil 4th Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J. O. Coleman, pastor. Sundav school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Expressing, Drawing n,7~ J. H. HOSS Phone I4X Gresham, Ore. JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore Ixcal Agent for ÏHL OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers’ insurance in the state. Get hit rates Call UD John Brown Rockwood, Oregon The Job Department of this Office Has on Hand the Neatest Report Card Used bv Schools. See them