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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1910)
FAIRVIEW SAX DY Koine > glniMln Knthered Ml the home <>f Mi«* I « du Lent Mat iik I mv nitfhl and Celebrne«*»! I hillowe'eli, Olio of the gI hm *I n mum very probcient tn the art of foHllhe telling. Other» |M'rforme<| ulher entertaining •timt«. M inn Jowephiiie Kinllh un«l Alh'ii Oil were married I h *1 hutimlHy eve mg i»l the home ot the gr<M>ni N mother. Mr. Üotteriiign niM«|e a huaineM trip t‘» lamia, MoiHlay. At h tiNt, he made tin N|u*««*h, It in aiigge«te<l lhat the l.ent«* |Mu»p|e 'Ibi not properly euthuae. Carol Iliilbl who lift» ii iii Hpoklllie »Ilice tlit' liil'hlle of the NUiniiier I n »•» ■ pr< l«*d home thin week. LAIOIKt Lt Isdstdt tr«'st<'d In. ti-xmstvr to n u«w w ««go,,. John Nix h>««b«l * csr with wo<«l rv- «•«'iilly. II S«'l>ult< tri'Sleil In. wife with s kit«'hi*i> treasure sml III. house will« n to w «dilogie r««d I . Flo.» was io I-iir11Mu<I on bilsinrxs ls»l we k L. W cs II uik I ih working on the county r<. id w till hi» tesili II Schultz lis» «tur ■«! I hm w<««icamp in lull bisst. J Ellis killed n Ixrgs Is'ur on Gordon creek this we«-k. Jiui tioiihl in home on u visit DOVIK drink, liaving «ccoinpanhsl ber >> ii Iter ninni troni a short visit witli lliein. Mr ami Mr«. Bordine vxji<'< 11<> uiakr tlielr future limile li.r. and «ili pur- i 'I imm * pru|ierty. I.. Duini«»- in paitiling H. S l<oguli'n Ile« »ture bllihlllig John lle-lin ih mi th>' HÌi'k lini The Work <>l eaiuvHting for tlie luuili building of thè Muli nomali Farm ih m»w finish««! nini l'iirpenh rs «ili Is'gin tlieir work. R*»v Mr t 'oii|H‘ of Brillai \ vii lias taken l'hargv of tlie M«*tii<«li*t cliurch bvrv and pr< ai'bes oli tlie tirsi unti tbini Sunday« Carli niontli S.indy, Noveml« r I Gn gg Cox 1« Fnirvhjw, N ovi ’I h I nt 2, -— A pha^anl now down with typhoid fever, Is dug the (‘Veiling wa« fjH’ni by *evimU*<,ri yonr>K last iii * lols r of » large himily to take th«- i |4*oph‘ mi th»’ horn«* of E Smith on Mon dlM'ilM* I'liv oldest ilgughti'r, olive, day evening Tli<- Mi--< - Muri and Z<-lla died ulsiill two week« ago Th«' otliers, l>imtm«'k were hostesses. Rols«i as though very sick, will probably recover. ghosts ami tittering unearthly groans Tlie family are living in lent« l«-i ause of 1 they drove th«- guests into th«- house. si ivrcity of house«. The many friends of Games ««'i-iipii'd tlie evening until mi«l- the family bave coiitrilnili'd to aid tb«*rn night when supper was o-rwl. Th in t17e present cr>is Nearly (2110 lias table« were attractively d«<orat>il in Iss'ii rai«ed Tli«' fra-ml« church <if keeping with th«- ««••■asion. whii'li Mrs. Cox ami < »live wi re mein- Tie- G. It <». girls entertained sery liers, has sent them (50. Tlier«* is still «h-lightfidly at Mi«- Edith Mt Killip's last n«'d and any desiring P> aid may com- Saturday evening at a Hallowe’en party. inunicate with Dr. A. E. Lupton or Als»ut 25 young |s-oplv were present. R»*v. J. Rci«l. The O. B. ft. Club is compose«! of the Republican sjs aking will I«' liehl in young hulies nf the 1‘n-byterian Sunday .Miss Lyrl Ehlri«lge is tlieir Junker's hall Satunlxy evening, l-adi«-« school. trwclier. are es|«'i ially iiivi U <I. Mr* A. Ilrw* »|wnt a few day» ii> Portland I an I week Mr». II. T Ward li visiting her mother, Mr*. I*. lh’Shn/« r. Rev. < I iia * been holding a »er- IcN of inerting» II»’tv A|i»* C \ K*ith haw been viriling relativ* * at Beaverton. Mr Motley i* bu»y hauling I uiii I ht l*» hull«! a re* ide nee on the Hart farm The Miller Brow, hav«* hern hauhng •tmw tor winter owe A numlM*r of Dover |*eopl»* attended powtu VAiin It •• I t'iitgi"Wif meeting at Fira«**i Mn*. I'itliiibhi'l kh \«’ H p<i rty last Saturday. Stifi'liiy in h«»ii‘>r of Mr I‘. ì I iii I«I h <1 n «iHh birthday Then* u»‘rv twenty I lie liieiiil»er of (ireNliHin R a be k a h prtG*« nt nini Dxlg«' W ho <b> not attend the next rcgii- tiitirh. \«»vrfiih» r V, will mi*» Inr inerting, Mr. Mi*.** Emily something very m | mtik I. < i Ek“troin nt < * I i > h I I IE R. cerreta» v Bruce Wolverton, No. 99 Candidate lor Representative for Multnomah County "For the prot««'ti"n <»f every right and against nil kinds of graft" Aaron Fox TROUTDALE ORE. BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, OREGON YOUR HOME BANK . . . Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12. Check Deposits Solicited. Tax Statement on application. Expressing, Oraying WE DELIVER J. H. HOSS ANYWHERE Give ns 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. $ .85 .15 .98 .80 $1.00 Bottles Medicines 25c bottles Hydrogen Peroxide 5 gals. Pearl Oil 5 gals, bulk oil .... I Keg new Milchner Herring $1.10 1-lb. can Royal baking powder 7 bars Star soap ... 6 cans Carnation milk 1 can Eagle milk 6 loaves of bread 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer soda .40 .25 .55 .15 .25 .05 3 pkgs. Roasted Corn Elakes .25 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, New Postal Cards O. N. T. Thread Flour, Best Sugar, dry granulated 16 pounds Sugar Fells-Naptha Soap 1.85 2.10 .45 .25 .10 3 cans, .25 .01 .05 5.40 5.60 1.00 .05 * No Association makes Prices for Fox We don’t get a letter every Monday morning telling ns what to sell goods at. We are Eree Tel. 191 We pay 40c for fresh f:ggs ! Miss Abbie Stites spent Satunlay and Sttmlay in Portlaml. Misa E i I k I Smith «ame down front Warrvtnlalv and »|>ent the week end at home. Hl.ewi« ({««si was in Portlaml early this week. Are you the business manager of the home? Or like most hus bands merely the paying teller? MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. - LENTS, OREGON For a full line of New and Second Hand SCHOOL BOORS 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 NEW GALLERY Powell Street (iresham nnro UULo your watch 9 keep time : If not, we’U cure it, and then you’ll wonder why you did’nt think of us long before. No hasty, All our work guaranteed. slipshod job leaves our shop. Our workmen are skill*«! and conscientious, You’ll not grumble at the prices. either. Fred D. Flora 191 *-8 Morrison St. PORTLAND, ' - OREGON (Near Pap’s Restaurant) JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore < > NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the Bank of Gresham, a corporation of Gresham. Ore., by authorization of its stock bidders, at a meeting regularly ! and duly belt! in th«1 city of Gresham t on the 20th day of October, 1910. at I which meeting more than tlnw fourths of all th«« stock subscribed was present ami vote«l, has duly mail«' ami tiled Supplementary Articles of Incorpora tion for the purpos<> of changing and ; altering its original Articles of Incor- I poration so as to comply with and con form to the State Banking ljiwa in re- ' spect to tin* holding of real estate ami for no other purpose. By or of the Board of Directors. Dated al Gresham, Ore.. Oct. 20, 1910 J. ELKINGTON, Presi«ient. 46 EMIL G. KARDELL, Cashier. Money Loaned. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. F. W. Mortrr of Astoria ami R B. Jone« of Gresham wen* Sunday gm-sts of Mr. ami Mr«. Jones. D O. Dunbar ami wife will occupy the Methodist parsonag«- Allie May of Troutdah* expects to put in a meat murket here soon. Rek. Mr Young of Dak Grov«- will Beaver State Herald and other papers assuiii«* cliarg«- of tla* M<-tli<«li-t church The price of The Herald alone is (1. here, but will not move his family here a year, but to those who would like the at present. advantage of a clubbing rat.- with other Mrs. A. T. Axtell enb-rtaine«i her pa|>eni we offer the following low brother-in-law. Du<iley Fi-hleman, of prices: RrtnrmUr thrsr are the I »west Rate, The Sandy Vall«*y Fruit Arawa-iation Tai-oma, the first of tlie week. held a regular m«-cting last Saturday. A Mi«« I'rsla Stalely of Tla* Dalles, is a “The Herald*’ in combination w ith any of the following: prof from tin- o A C. gave an in guest ut th** horn«* of her cousin, Mrs. I yr. a mo*, teresting talk on appi«* growing ami W II Mashburn. non W EEKLY OKEiiONlAN.. 3.25 DAILY OREGON!AN ........ . «.» grafting Other prominent men gave Mr ami Mrs E. 1). Wilkins are gm-sts D'LY and MUNDAY OREGONIAN ».!•> C£> short «| h « m 'I»* s tin t.n at the home <>f Mr«. Wilkins' parents, DAILY TELEGRAM «EM! WEEKLY JOURNAL 2.0» 1.« Maxwell Selim i'h r of <iri sliani. who 1« R W Wilcox ami wife. mo t.n . DAILY JOURNAL DAILY ami HI N DAY JOURNAL •.o 4.UU in his galli ry here Saturday* ami Sun^ . 1.7» FC} Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Stewart had m PACIFIC MONTHLY .17» 1 «0 days, ba« some uiiusmilly gissi pitture« gueata <>n Sttmlay tlieir daughter and PACIFIC HOMESTEAD PACIFIC FARMER . 1.7» 1.0» on display. NATION A!. GRANGE . 1.75 1.00 hiiaband, Mr and Mr* H Jackaon. ar> pol l TRY JOURNAL (monthly) . 1.5» Rev. J. Rci«l gave a very impressive 1.5» M Rev. Mr. Roliinaon will I k * here next OREGON AGRlcULTl KhT JOURNAL, 2 yr* arid Horae tem|M*ramx* rermoii Sumlay evening. Sunday to aaauim* the pa*torah* of the FARM Hi-crets .. ... 1.50 ,K5 MH ALL'S MAGAZINE (Ladle«*) UN) Th«* choir remi« r««l two v« ry ph-astng Frvabjterian church. ThU price 1« for delivery by mail only ■ ri 4 M']l*CliollS. >r<ler only when remittMnce is made with oi • Mr». Anna *wank ha* l*en quite ill Paper« may be sent to «eperate addreMM. Sub Geo B irii't.'dt v i-lt«'d his wife who is but is now l* tter. H» r - n, Berto, wa> scription« may begin at any time. very su k al the hospital in Portlaml. out from Portlaml during her ilim***. A D«'im«'r.itic rally was hehl in Jun Mr-. A T Axt»*ll Kj-ent tla* week at CH! RCH NOTICES. ker's hall last '«aturita) «•veiling. At it-« Lafayett«- FREE METHODIST € H U RC H — i'll».' Col IIoh r «poke for a‘‘Wet Ore-1 Rev. J. M. H ohpkk , pastor Services, Mi-- 5furl Dimmock u» nt to Nvul»*rg gon ” II«* argmsl that tlie most pro- Sunday Sclesil, 10a tn.; Preaching Tuesday for a viait. every Sunday at 11 a ni.arnl S p. m. 1 gre« ive nation- drunk the most whiskey, G H. Shaw has mov»*d hi.- family into ■ Prayer mis ting, Thnrwiay evening at I cotio quently th<- more wIn-key you drink H o’clock. All welcomed. the Snover hou*e back of the confection tic more progn—ive yon la*c«ime ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ery Mon*. Gresham—Rev. F. H F reund, pastor. Mr-. J Bcneke i- in Portland with lirr S ervices ^German} 11 a. 11.., every I’ll AS\M HOMI Sunday morning. Sumlay school at father, Mr. Hellman, who i* ill. Perry Dolph wa- out from town to! 10 a. m. Saturday school at 2 p. m. Mrs Cannon ami her sister ar«- visiting LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. -|M*nd Sunday with hir father. relatives in Saltile A. O. Downing and family of Gresham j CHl'RCH. Gresham—I' asvib , Rev. I»riami Z««'k vi«it««l in Pleasant Home J. F. Dunlop. S ebvicm , Sunday virile»! here Sunday. School, 9:45 a. m.; Preaching at Sunday. 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. tn., Epworth | W. FJliaon *hip|*‘d a carload of milk Laura ami Mal« I Shipley gave a Hal League <1 votional 6:30, every Sun- lowe'en party Satunlay night which Was cow* to Rnpert, Idaho, where they w ill day. Prayer meeting, Thursday I m - Hold. Harry Fi-k accompanied him elijoy««l by the yotmg |a«iple pn-M'lit. vettings at 7:30 p. m. Everybody invited. The ba«ket sta'iai at the Wtsslman a.- *alcHinan. SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC hall was well altemh.l last Friday even CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Berch-1 ing. Tlw* prcaxwls are for the M. F-. told Durrer. Services will be held on | I he Pacific Monthly's Special Intro- th«* first Sunday of each month at church. 10:30 a. tn. ductory Offer Dr. o S Murray is visiting his sister The Pacific Monthly of Portlaml, Ore. FAIRVIEW M. E. CHUIU H—Rev. J Mrs. Stevens. O. Coleman, pastor. Se vices, Sun il iy School at 10 a. ni.. preaching 2d I Mr«. B C. Altman and family visite«! is a beautifully illustrated monthly magazine which gives very full informa ami 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. an«i 7:30 I k r mother Sum!«). p. m. tion about the resourses and opportuni Tlie young |s*«»pl«*,a imetings at th«* ties of tlie country west of the Ris’kies. ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J. M. E. church >1111*111)' evenings are inter- O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school 1 It tells all alx»ut the government re- «•sting ami sbottili Is* well attend«*«i. every Sunday at 10 a. nt. Preaching ! elaimatton projects, free government at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. nt. our public school has la*en supplied lain! and tells about the districts adapt- with new desks. vd to fruit raising, «tairying, j>onllry Rev. A. B. Cahier will preach next raising, etc. It lias splendid stories by Sumlay at Pleasant Hom«* at 11 a. ni. Jack London and other nthora. ami at Boring at s p. m. The price is (1.50 a year, but to intn>- dttce it we wi 1 send six months for 50c. ¡This offer must be accepter! on or lie- G0RBÍT1 Gresham. Ore. Phone UX fore February 1, 1911. Semi your name Mr. Loeb was a Sunday visitor at and a.ldress accompanied by 5<>c in Ferndale place. stamp« and learn all at>out Oregon, Herald Want Ads. are Result Mrs. M. E. Reed and Mrs. C. Washington, Idaho and California. Getters. Read the Want Ads. Smith enjoyed a visit with their sinter from Bellingham the first of the w«*lt. “I ant pleaded to recommend t’hain- Mr. and Mr«. A. Fox came out from Ix'rlain’x Cough Remedy as the best thing Portland Saturday evening to tisit tin' I know ot ami safest remedy for coligli.«, I latter's parent.«. • colds ami bronehial trouble,” writes Mr. Fleury and family < Portland Mrs I.. R. Arnold of Denver, Colo. “We •qivnt several day- at their country home have used it rejieiitedly ami it has never livre. failed to give relief.” For sale by the Mr. and Mrs. R. 1'. Rasmussen «ho Gresham Drug Co. have Iweu visiting at Tacoma return« <1 home Tianslay. See the Herald club offers. supt I. F. Robinson will hold a local teacher« instituí« at District 31». Saturday The Evening Telegram will have a forenoon, N ovviii I ht 5 He will attend th«« «*ilucationai meeting at the Grange bat gain day thin year. Send us (4.25 and we will order the Telegram for a hall in the afternoon. L. A. Kincaid left Monday for Califor year and the Herald too, for one year nia when1 h«‘ will s|«’tnl the winter. Miss Irene Douglass, who is attending Mr«. I- II. Rix entertain««l Mm. Washington high, was out to visit her llwkH ni Springfield and Mr«. Corni ti mother tlw la-t of til«* wwk. and daugliter ol Fairvivw oli Monili«)'. \ G«««l Citizens’ meeting was held in tin-Odd Fellows hall last Sunday afti-r- K(M KWOOD msui at whit h tia re were som«* inb-rest- Mr*. El!h» NnftÄgiT of .<id«*m Hjwrit u ing .p‘<*i'beH in th«* interest of prohibi few dMy» ln>*t week with her gruiitl- tion. Mr- It A Beach is away from home pnn hiA Mr and Mn» I, Mr. and Mr». Wm. <‘hil<l»’n» ar*• en- visiting lier parent-, Mr. and Mr«. <;•«• b rtiiinmg lb»*ir roiiNin from ••tt~l**rii Welling Mr and Mr« I. N 1‘ridemore from < )rvg<»ii. Air Robin» of Fiiirvh’W Ima move»l Im» Thru«* six vi»it«-*l fri<*nds hen* Sumlay. family into tin* i iith r boiua*. in <» |*<»werN of Shaw , On’Koii, in viait- ihR at th»’ home of Henry Sti*nNland. Mr Power» ha- wold hi» pin« «• at Sha^ to hia brother, B I Power* Win. Bolton ha* roii «* to I .agio I'nvk for a »hort atuy with hia daughter. Mm M< Kell/I««. Ml1* Alma Middleton, ing Nehool iii Portlaml, the aide liat. \ new aiipply of library book-ha* I nn ’I i pla««d hi the bom«* of Mn« V. A lx»ve- la<f for distribution Th»’ tiratip* »lance la*t Saturday *-\» n- log HU3 Wi’II Mtt«,mh,’l. Pr«-paraiions ar«* now brim? mad«* for a ThankaRiving imuMpierad«*. John Petty waa calling on artpiaintan- ce.*« lu re oil TiRJ*»lay Inal « INVESTIGATE Our Methods. Our Stock of Lumber and Mill work and Our Prices. We an1 confident that it will result in securing your busi ness when you n«*d anything from a post to a bill of lumlier for a house or barn. The best in quality for the mon ey, is the motto we try to live up to. Come in and investigate S kk K. W. MILLER. LENTS Wilcv- \llen < mice MILL AND TIROS AT LENTS JUNCTION <1 i > o o MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company I .oca I Agent for THE OREGON I IRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers’ insurance in the state. Gel hie rates Call up John Brown Rockwood, Oregon » The Job Department of this Office Has on Hand the Neatest Report Card Used by Schools. See them