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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
■ MOUNT SCI ITT TROUTDALE SANDY Mt Beoti, Oct 2* Mis llic.inan lias rettimeli from a lengthy visit in th«« east. The llh-kmans will onto a (arili in tin1 centra valley Troutdale, <M, 27. A T»*ach©ra ami Mother« Cluh which han juwt l»«*en or- ganixotl in Hie mu I ioo I Ii«*re for the pur* poa« of « annum th«* inothvrw take mor© intor«««t hi tin* work of the achool hik I to < aune more In arty co-prralion lM*twr«’ii parenln and t«-a<'li«*rn will hohl itn mt-etingn th«* ««*<«»mi Friday after- noon of <wh month. Mm. Aaron Fox in pr«*md« nt and Mina Ilogm* in n«*<*rr- taiy. I>r. Geo. Ingl«*n ami Eugeni* art* vi«it- mg Mm. Ingle« fatli«**, (’. H. I.ight ami wife Sandy, Oct, 2M—B.v J A Reid de- liver«-«! his ■erinon Sunday evening to an unusually large audience. He has ■ecured the McKean cottage ami moved his fondly into it. The death ol Olive Cox Monday morning was a shock to her many friend, lo re ami elsewhere Her death was caused from typhoid lever ami she was only sick a few «lays. Mrs. Cox the mother, and tnree other children of the family are also sick with the fever but hopes are entertained for their recovery. One, a baby, was very low at lust report,. Harlow Douglass went to Portland Monday ami from there to Troublsle where he will care for tin- fruit on the (arm. Grandma Michelson, who has been very sick, is now improving. There is a new sentiment awakened in this town that is causing more talk ami discuaaion than anything has in this neighborhood for years. Now that the Mt. II< hh 1 railroa«! has reaunied op erations it is almost an »»sure«I fact that the m-w electric line will hit Sandy ami this will I m - a principal distributing |H,int for the surrounding country. The event of a railroa«! coming here mean, much to Handy, which lute always been tal king tians|>ortati<>n imilities. Sev eral prominent men of the town have expressed themselves as being strongly of the opinion that in the near future Samly is g««iiig to I mjoiii ami much ini- provement has already lieen talked of. Lenta m Insila is to have anoth«*r \al- uable aildition. A manual training i buihling is half completasi. Thia will I afford spac«1 for classes in car|M«ntry, sewing ami cooking. Il will I m > a neat one story liuihling .I'ix7n or thera-alsmta ami will be built on th«1 bungalow plan. Mia. Donald Feury of Gilberta has j g«me on a visit to friemla near Golden- I dale, \\ aslniigtoii Ihmnld l«s-la very Mm Hogu© of <»riwmwood, Wi«., ar- much like a widow the««1 «lays. rlvi»d h< r© Katurday and will mak«* h©r Tim grange program ami a«s'ial Thurs future hoim* will« her daughter«, Minnen «lay evening «il» one of Hie ls-»t In the I Ethel and Nellie Hogue. the history ol tin1 grange A lengthy Frank Purtolh» moved hi« family U* program was remlerisl ami some good ! Kl'litoll t hIM w«*«*k. talks given. Mm. I.. A Hur«! «pent part of the w«M*k One of the greatest surprises that lias ' in Portland come to Lenta In many a «lay came I I »avenport ha« inov«*«l hi« family when Al Lerch left town last week, «le- to Aim«. sorting Ills g««od w de ami child, ami Angelo May ol Nan Francisco vlaitod leaving a lengthy list of «lebls ami other hm aunt, Mm. Aaron box, the timt of tlie obligations. lercli has irceli a promi week nent < l«l«l Fellow Mild the meinlH-rs of Opal Nuria-r i*» r«*C‘»v«*ring from an at tlie Mt. Scott lotlge will leel com|Hille«l, tack of walking typhoid fever. under the circumstances, to take «e-tioii Uharie* Warner and family are re- on account of hia conduct, to a tike his ! nidi ng in one ol the Onburn co tagee, nnme Irum the list of iiieiiils-rs. having inov«*«l h« rv from Kpring<lale. FAIRVIEW HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Fairview, <ret. 27.—Th* w«-«lding of Miss Birdie Mashburn ami John Yeager which took place at the groom’, home last Saturday evening came as quite a surprise to the bride’s many friend,, the ceremony was p rfor med by Rev. Hop in the presence of the immediate relatives at 3 in the afternoon and was followe«) by the w>-«l«ling supper. Mr ami Mrs. Yeager will reside in Monta- vilia. Mrs. A. <>. Massey and children have ' returns«) from a several days' visit with friends at Silverton. Troutdale, Oregon DEALERS IX Up-to-date General Merchandise Everything from \cedles to Threshing Machines. Inspect our Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build ing Materials. L. II. Hlone, W. E. Stone and Charles ' Hcott were Bumlay guests ol Hedric 1 Stone. Mrs G. H Shaw and children spent Bumlay with relative at Datneaeuo. Miss Lillian Coiipelaml lias l>e«-n vis iting friends in Washington. Misses Ruth ami Eva Jackson were a gm-sts of Mrs. J. C. Windle last week. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County Mrs R. Kuhlman ami child of Rus sellville tiave been spending a few «lays ; with relatives here. <). II. Jenkins ii reported to be im Heaver State Herald and other papers proving HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS The price of The Herald alone is 11. a v«*ar, hut to tiioae who won bl like the advantage of a clubbing rat«- w ith other pajrera we offer the following low prices: KrmrmUr tfe-s#- are the lowest Kates It Flak and family have taken the lhe rollìi Monthly’s Spedai Inlro- ! Cob* cottage h«*re fur tlvir r« Nid«*n« «-. “The Herald" in combination with any Jut lory Oller Mr. Gustavison has moved his family of the following: Mrn IE N. Hurbvr i« ill with th© grip. 1 yr. 5 mot. from Wisslburn to the Axtell residence Th© r»< ith’JMoht|ily <»l Portlaud, Or«*, Mm. Aaron Fox had aw giivatn Mm. WEEKLY OREGOM1AN. •2.00 11. Oft which they have purchased. DAILY ORK«.<»NIAN ........ . . 6* If) in a b«'rtulilully illuni latt ei monthly |{<*Hvnthtil nnd M ihm Fannie May of IFLYand SUNDAY «»REiiONlAN S.tW 4.25 Mr. Axtell and family are occupying DAILY TELEGRAM magi»*im* wliirh givt*© very fullinforiiia* Portland ‘ <J0 2.75 MENU WEEKLY JOURNAL •J.tO \.'A that till* t »•«! MH HIM rtllti lUIH NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN, the Scott cottage. tion ai«*«ut M ihm Kalina Fox m aprn<iing a few DAILY JOURNAL 5.00 2.75 i S unday journal 7.'10 4.00 th«* Bank of Grveham, a corporation of th'B <>t Hit* country went of lit«* Krill’«, da>M uith frieiidn in Portland Rev. Young of Oak Grove preached daily . 1.75 100 pacifk momthly Grenhatn, Ore., by authorization of it* in the M. E. church la«t Bumlay. He PAUIFK’ HOME87 EAD 1.75 1 UO It toll« all alauit the government re- Mm. F. A Zimmerman »»pent I m w- l*A< I ED FARMER . 1.75 1.01» «tockboMer«, at a meeting regularly will probably assume charge of the NATION A I. «.RANGE rlaimulion prt»j<*« («, fr««e gov«'rnm«nt «Ins with friend« in Grvnham. 1.75 1.00 1.50 S5 POULTRY JOURNAL (montbb) and duly held in the city of Grewharn church for the year. lami ami t«*lln al»out thr dintrict* adapt 1.50 »5 OREGON AGRIC ULTI RUT on the 20th ‘lay of O<*tol»er, LhlO, at ed lo fruit ramili#, airyihg, p«»ultry rAKM JOURNAL, 2 yr- and Ht.rse Misses 11««»alit- ami Lil y Luecber »pent Th«* Evening Telegram will hav« a which meeting more than three fourthw Secrets I Hi raining, etc. It han «plrmlul nlorirn I») .«if» Bunday with their grandfather, Mr. M<< ALL’S MAGAZINE (Ladles’) IM l»nigain «lay thm year. Send im Il 2A of ail the nto<*U miberrileM waa present Jack I »n»loii mih I other ahlb *nt. This price it» tor delivery by mail only and and w<* will order th«* T«d«*grani for h and v<«t«*«l, han duly mad«* and filed Gloor, at Fulton only when rmlttanei vitii '>r«i.r Tht* prive in |1 a >t*ar, l»ut to intro* Raper* may be sent to seperate addresses. Sub year un<l the Herald too, lor on** year Supph*rm*ntary krticlve of Incorpora Mrs. C. I. Raker ami »on Ellsworth scription* may begin at any time. «tu*«* it *«• will h * n<l pi * moiithn fur'«*»«•. tion for the purp »-«• of changing and have been her«1 from i’ortland spending Till« oiler n«unt I»«- ac«'eplcd n<’« «,ptr<i on or l»e- Biliouvnw* in <1 <• to ii *liNonlt*red <’««n- altering it»« original Articles of Incor a few «fava. fore kt'luuary 1, l’.H 1. Send your name CHURCH NOTICES. ditton <»f th»* wtoinafh. Cha • lwrhnn’b poration so a- to comply with and con I>. Rose, who has been ill at the b«>uie aixi a<l«lrt*«*H accoinpannsl by IMk1 III FREE METHODIST CH U RC H — Tablet* nt«* «'Hftentmliy a Mtomarh m«*d- form to th«* stat«* Banking Lawn in re- of hi, sister, Mrs W. A. Vincent at St ntaii«|wt an«l Iciirn all al««»ut Oregon, Rev. J. M. H oi - per , pastor S.-rvii-.-s, irln«*. int« n»l«*d ••**|»«-<*m11 v to act on that H|M*rt to tli«* bolding of r»*al <*stat«* arid Johns, is improving ami lias returned Sunday School, 10 a tn.; reaching W uahington, 1«lah«> uml California. orgoii ; to it, to ntrrngth«*n it. every Sunday at 11 a rn. and s p. m. home here f»»r no other ptirpo*«*. Prayer meeting, Thurs<lay evening at ton«* hik I invigmt«* it, to r« jiilat»* th«* By or of th«* Board of Director»«. The O. B. O. Club will entertain a 8 o'clock. All welcomed. Latn«’ i*n< k ia ont* <d tin* moat uointnon liwr mid to buninti bili(>u*»n«***B pontivelv Dated at Grvaham, Ore.. Oct 20, l*H0 number of young people at a Hallowe'en ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, form»« » I tun«« til.tr rh« iiiiiHtii«tii. A and < ff« < lively Eor Sale bj Gr«-»>hain J. ELKINGTON, President. party Saturday evening. Gresham—Rev. F H. Freund, pastor. H|>|>l <*Mtioln» »»I Uh*iinh«TI uiii ’ m Liiiitii« lit I »rug Co. EMIL G KARDELL. Caahier. S kkvi . eh (German) 11 a. in., eveiy « The Misses Dininus-k will entertain Mill give rvlirf. E<»r «*iih* by Gr h I iaiii Sunday morning. Sunday school at at a Hallowe'en party M mlav «-veiling IV a. m. Satunlay schixil at 2 p. m. I »rug Co Are you the business manager Too much familiarity with a A Is >ut twenty of Miss Edith M« K i Hip's LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. of the home? Or like most hus luxury soon puts it in the neces- fri«-mis gather«-«! at theli 'me of Mrs. J. CHURCH. Gresham—P artob , Rev. See the Herald club offers. Her s-rt in r«-s|s>nse to an invitation bands iner«‘ly the paying teller? sity class. J. F. Dunlop. S krvk es , Sunday School, a. m.; Preaching at from Mrs. Axtell, last S.ilur«lay, even 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m.. Epworth ing ami gave Mies Edith a surprise in League <1 votiona), 6:;#), every Sun honor of her 15th annivar-ary. A <le- day. Prayer immting, Thursday lightlul evening was spent w ith games veiling« at 7:30 p. in. Everybody invited. ami refreshments. CATHOLIC Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Moller were very SAINT MICHAEL'S CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Berch- pleasantly surprise«! by a numla-r of told Durrer. Services Will lie held on their friends la«t Saturday evening. the first Sunday of each month at 10:30 a. tn. Games and cards w< re engaged in until a late hour when refreshment, were FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURt H—Rev. J. O. Coleman, pastor. Se vice«, Sun served. il <_v Schixd at 10 a. ni.. preaching 2d Corner I: ¿1st Morrison Street nnd Union Avenue Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw of Arleta, Mr. ami 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. an«i 7:10 p. m. ami Mrs. J Stanlev of Terry s|x-nt Sun Just four Short bltx-ks east of corner from which all O. W. P. trains arrive and depart, day with Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Dickinson ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J. O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school Come direct to this store, make this your headquarters, use our free telephone, have your C. E. Cr»*e is putting in fixtures for a every Sumiay at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 7 :30 p. ni. parcels sent here and feel free to make this store your “In Town” headquarters. We barber shop in his shop. Geo. McIntyre will be tlie burlier. welcome you here. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Ralph llerlliert has just returned from a three months' trip east in company with L. II Moore formerly of Fairview. They visited their old home in Wiscon sin ami also made slope io other places, s|iemlinga few «lays in California. LENTS, SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, Copy Books, Slates Water Colar Sets, Satchels, Etc. Complete Outfiters Our Drugs are Pure, Fresh, Reliable TRY OUR COUGH CURE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - MAXWELL SCHNEIDER PHOTO STUDIO CABINETS GROUPS LANDSCAPES High-grade Work Artistic Finish Improved Facilities The Leading East Side Department Store By trading in this Modern City Home-like Store. A Store with Every Advantage, and Situated in the Low Price Shopping District of East Side Men’s Suits 010 Rain Coats V 1 u Extra Special Splendid New Fall Styles. Casimere anti Worsteds. All good pat- terns in best colors. Well tailored suits and raincoats, big $12, $13 values at $10. Men’s Hats $1.85 All new styles and colors in Soft Flats, Staple and Fancy styles. Crawford Shoes for Men $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 08c All solid leather, Satin Calf, lace shoes, Heavy soles, sizes 8 to 13 1-2 Foot Balls or Foot Ball Paots FREE With boy’s suits at $3.50, $4.50 and 5.00 SUPBERB STYLES. Most Satisfactory Qualities, well tailorad, perfect fitting garments. Extremely Big V alues Mere Girls’ Shoes 98c All solid leather, Dongola Blucher styles shoes. Patent tips, extention soles, all sizes 7 to 2 Children's Fall Goats All leathers and best shapes, better values here. Boys’ Shoes LADIES NEW 0 Û 0 1 C Fall Style Coats V I d $4.00 S2.25 to $6.50 Nobby Hall style coats for little girls. Handsome styles at less than you expect to pay. The young married people of th«1 neighborhood gave Mr. ami Mrs. J. Moller a surprise Saturday evening, The time was pleasantly passed with games. Mrs. Harvey and Mr. Wallin were winner, of the first prize. Mis, Blanche Rowley ami Mr. Moller won the consultation prize, At midnight refreshments were serv«1«!. Mr. and Mr,. Cook gave u family Din ner nt their home Sunday at which time nine member, were present. In localiti«*, where quack grass is getting n fool hold, a. It is in many en stern «ml central stntes where sum mor rainfall Is usually abundant, a fellow should l>e a bit cnniions about using raw manure got from ,tockyani< and livery barns where there Is likeli hood that bay containing the mature act'd has l>een used. This suggestion is mad«1 because, ns every farmer knows to his sorrow who lias hail ex perlence with the pest. It is a far aim pier matter to get land fouled with the grass than it is to get rid of it after It gets a foothold. ♦ « « < > Ladies' $3.50 Sweater Coats $2.69 All pure wool single anti double Breasted. Ladies' $1.50 Petticoats 98c Black mercerized petticoats. Best $1.50 «luality, well made, lets of class at 98c Corner of East Morrison and Union Ave. NEW GALLERY Powell Street BOO K. S I I HYLAND BROS. BOOK SELLERS Expressing, Draying School 14.X Books New and Seco d Hand J. H. HOSS Phone Gresham SOLD, EXCHANGED 168 Fifth Street and 211 2nd Street BOUGHT, Gresham, Ore Herald Want Ads. are Result Getters. Read the Want Ads. OREGON PORTLAND. r 15 per cent, off On All Goods Until Dec. 1 It will pay you to get my prices before buying Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty J. E. Pomeroy JEWELER SANDY, ORE. JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore. INVESTIGATE Our Method,. Our Stock of Lumlier and Millwork and Our Prices, We ar»‘ confident that it will result in securing your busi ness when you maxi anything from a port to a bill of lumber for a lions«1 or barn. Colors are red, white and gray. W. li. MARKELL <& Co - Mrs. E. Wetmore lias Is-en spending a few day, with her «laughter, Mr«. L. A. Stone in Portland. OREGON For a full line of New and Second Hand The Most Convenient, Most Economical and Best Place in Portland tor You to Trade is at Let Us Show You The Saving You'll Make - --------------- /----------------- Local Agent for THt OREGON EIRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers' insurance in the state. Get his rates Call up John Brown Phone 231 Rockwood, Oregon The best in «piality for the mon ey, is the motto we try to live up to. Cotne in and invextigate i > <> < ► S kk E. W. MILLER, LENT8 Wiley-Allen Office o < V < 1 MILL ANO YARDS AT LENTS JUNCTION MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company The Job Department of this Ofhce Has on Hand the Neatest Report Card Used by Schools. See them