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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
I MOUNT SCOTT SANDY 'I he lamt» Dancing Club giive a I hankagiving bali Tiiunslay «vcnlug over 210 ottuple» parlicipaled and an on ¡nyalile tini« wus had Gi**| uiiisie un i «Xiellilit Iniinagemeiit were ph'asilig ll'utllres. Sandy, Nov. 2M,— The protracted meeting« la-ing held for the pus I two week ware closed Sundry evening by Rev.I.. I'lielp» from Italia», ami Itev.M. M Held. Severn1 peraona were con verti*! «ml will Inter lie received in the Mr*. W. II. McDowell ri'turued ve» church. Rev. I’help» i» nn inipresaivw lenlay frolli a vi«it tu llood Ifiver and «peaker and hi» convertion« were not brought aliout by excitement. II« IN re<)*>rt» a f<*>t of show . The New Melhod Inumiry wili put on the traveling i'vangi-ll»t for the M I a new wagon n«xl week on accounl <>l Oregon conleronce circuì. un Increasu in buaine*». Mi"»«» Ada Regle ami Renn Rucgg of W. W. McDowell lui* lieen «ppolnled Greahatn ar« vi»iting Mr». G. A. C om a» n*»i*t»nt organlxer for Oregon Sons thi» week. Mi*» Dixon, who ha» lieen nuraing th« Cox childicn (or »«veral of Velerai!«. lattiti I» io bave a two »tory brick week» lia* returned to Portland. office building mi Fu»t«r and H. W Main »traci The poatollli e ha» been eiilurged and li row of lock boxe« cn«l«lled. Willair Goodnough of Portland ha» |iureh«»«xl III« Preti Amlernon place ou l'ourth «venne and ha» nioveil lo l.*-nt » t i inake Ida future hoine. Mr. ami Mr«. Etigllah bave moved lo l enta frolli Seattle. Mr». English i<a ■ucce of Mr». William Rime, Mi** Dora Foater flint lina lieen «t thè »iiiiitariiini for Mime tini», la berne n/nin Very mudi iniprovcd in heiilth. Mm Max Davin and baby are visiting her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. J. (i, Kobin* non of < ireabain. Mr» Salii« Kaeteraon and daiigliter la-onn of Hycaniore wer« thè guest* of Mr ami Mr». Vester Barn» Saturday and Su.idny. !.. E. Ingrnin ha* returned froiu Geo. W Carpenter, ('ha». Alvin und Eatacada where he vinile«! bis daugh- Julius K i «I m • fieni Sumtay witli thè ter«, Badie and Mable, and Mr». Flem I logli«». ing. Rea>l in Decemlwr Sunsit Mugsziue, "San Erancisco, tlic Exptisitiuli City.'* Su|ierbly illustrateci in four colora. New oli .ale. all news stand*, l’>c. Aaron F rox ‘ TROUTDALE, WE DELIVER ORE. ANYWHERE Give us a chance, we’ll show you . Below we list a few of our prices. Send us your lis t, we will deliver right in your town. $1.00 Bottles Medicines 25c bottles Hydrogen Peroxide 5 gals. Pearl Oil .... 5 gals, bulk oil .... . 1 Keg new Milchner Herring - • • • • 10-)b. 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, Corn, Soups, Peas, New Postal Cards .... O. N. T. Thread .... Special Prices on Flour. Sugar, dry granulated / . . . 16 pounds Sugar . . . Fells-Naptha Soap .^ . . . • • • e • • .98 .80 $1.10 • • • • 1-lb. can Royal baking powder 7 bars Star soap .... 6 cans Carnation milk 6 loaves oi bread .... 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer soda 3 pkgs. Roasted Corn Flakes • • • $ .85 .15 • .40 .25 .55 .25 .05 .25 e • • • • • • • • . 1.85 2.10 .45 .25 .10 3 cans , .25 • • • • .01 • • • • • • 5.50 1.00 .05 .05 No Association makes Prices for Fox. We don’t get a letter every Monday morning telling us what to sell goods at. We are Free Tel. 191 Màr jwy 40c for fresh FAIRVIEW Troutdale, Nov. 30,—A candy pull at th« home of D. Mick ley was heartily enjoyed by about 10 young people last Saturday night. A basket social will Be given by the school Friday evening for the pur|e>se of raising funds for a piano for the school, a splendid program has le-en arranged. The Methisliat church is lie ing im proved with new stairs and other re pairs Rev Mr. Coop han now taken charge of the work and new intaraat is lieing manifexted. The Hwagert family have taken up their residence in the old Riverview hotel. Fairview, Nov. 3(1. —Mr. am! Mr». Thom«* Miller were very pleasantly *iirpri*« «| |>y about twenty-live of their friends last Saturday evening. The par ty WHS H farwell a* the host and host«*» leave this week for their new home in Clam county, Wa»h. The affair took pl»« at the home of Mr*. Miller'» mother. Mrs G. || Zimmerman, The plea-lire of the evening made the guest» feel fully paid for the trip of three rnilea to the Zimmerman’« home fboae pres nt were, Mr». H. 8. Htone, Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Towricend, Mr. ami Mr». E. Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Kronen- berg, Mr». D. S. Dunbar, Mr». A. T. AxU-ll, Mrs M. C. Cornett, Mi*»e« Olive arid Maliel Zimmerman, Muri am! Zell a Dinunock, Alta Wilcox, Eva Townsend, Edith McKiliip. Ivy Cornett, Lucile Dunbar, Josie Townsend, Elixebeth Zimmerman, Meanr*. C. B. Stone, Earl Townsend, Chester Kroneriberg, W. E. Tegarl and Raymond Dunbar. Mrs. F. D. Axtell, and little Robert | Lelmy have Imtli been ill. Ttie Sunday School is beginning the preparation of a Christmas entertain ment J. W. Townsend and family were. Thanksgiving guest» of W. A. Townsend . ami wife in Portland. Mr. ami Mr». G. O. Dolph, son ami | «laughter were Thanksgiving guest» of E. A. Whitney and wife. The ladies society of Smilh Memorial | church held an all day meeting Thurs day to complete plan» for their Christ ina- sale to be held Itecemlier It. Jessie ami Ralph Herbert have gone i to Eagle Creek where they will be em ployed for some time. J. A. Dunbar and wife were guest» of : Mr. and Mr*. D. 8. Dunbar and wife 1 for Thanksgiving. Dr. C. C. Wilcox was a Sunday guest of his paren *, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilcox am! wife. C0TTREL1 Mi*». Irene Douglas» *|>eiit Thanks giving with her mother, Mr». E. M Douglas», Carl Harder with hi« mother, Mr*. Annie Tilcke, ami Alls-rt and Edna Jonariiil at their home. All are »tudenU in Portland. E. M l E igne wh » selli as n delegiite Mr. ami Mr». George Ketch ut \ an* lo tli<* national convcntloa *>f thè leath- couver acre in Sandy must of lust wt-ek cr worker» whlch im i in Chicago frolli transactilig business. Novellili«« ir» lo l‘>, inclusive. Ile t lidi Mr* Hennesay and soli George were wenl t«> Nortii«nst«rii Kansas lo viali Portland visiter* last wi-i-k Iti» parant» and viaitvd iintil after Mi»» Georgia Donahue ha* returned 'i'hnnksglvihg to Portland alter *|H-mling the holiday Mr. Milton ha» retile«! hi» pro|H«rty week with her brother and wife Mr. on Finir!h avenuc und Mr». Jo« Donahti« Percy Shelly has returned from lantern Oregon where lie visitetl re lative*. Mr«, George Bornstedt, who han been very nick al the hospital for several VMSI M( II0N UM wet k*. in slowly recovering. Tlx* Dilley place on tin« gravoI pit R«v. M M. Rt-id went to Portland roA<l rniiNiwtinif of over nine arrow whh Monday to visit hi* daughter, who i* recently eold for j*!« *0. attending school there Win. AuNtin, who wufTercd m wtrolie The Joimrud and Oleson mill re of pamlyiia two wiieka ín ut the sinned work thi* week, liuving secured A iimm I SiiinAriuin hospital in ii rritl<*iil the contract of furnishing part of the condition ties (or the All. Hotel It R Mr*. CumrningN in rrtfAintf hrnlth Dr. Lupton has purchased an auto nlowly. She in Mtill under the cure of n which greatly helps him in going to the phynicinn. many point* back of here where he ha* Il<»Mt mid hoMtrHM of Bnckh\v Grove call*. «•ntcrtHiiird nt Thnnkpgix ini( dinner mid Nick Mickelson wa* a Portland visitor luncheon M tn . T. E. Ix*wis of Roee the tiral of tin* week. <*ottng««( M inn (’urric Wilnon of (*»>rlx*tt 4 mid M h » n N. iloNner of Troutdale. TROUTDALE I ' Louis Benfield can e out from l’ort- land and »pent Tueatlay at the home of hi» mother. Mi»» Ebby State* wan in the city from Weilnenday to Sunday. Mr». C. E. Smith and Mi»* Ethel at- tended service* at the White Temple in portlaml Thanksgiving night. Mi«« Ethel returned to her *ch>*>l at Warren dale Sunday evening. Mr- Byer* wa* in Portland on buia- nese Friday. Then. It. A N. company ha* pur- chatted r<M-k near tunnel No. 1 of F. H. Reed ami expect to ojierate a crusher »««in. Alaxul 50 men will I* employed. The local telephone company is build- ing a line from Rooster Rock via Cor bett to e «unect with the main line at Troutdale. ROCKWOOD John I*. Freeman gave a Thanksgiv- I ing dinner at bis home mi Stanley «ve nue to 31 invited relative-, the affair taking the nature of a family reunion. I'iioHi- prt-Hi-nt w re, W. D. Freeman and family, Mr», Nana Richard, Sam Richmond, Nate Rowley and family, Mr. ami Mr». John Englierg, Miss la-atlm Freeman, all of Portland ; Alsa Freeman of Eagle Creek. Misses I Elva Carlson am! Elsie Benson of Silvi ertoti, William I .« «man of Jeffer* in, R. 1 L. Roliertson ami family of F irvicw, Eu gene llort'inol Rockwo«*!, J. M. Stanley and family of Gresham. The day was thoroughly enjoyed and will lie belt! as a pleasant inci lent to revert to on fu ture Thanksgiving*. The «lance given by the Rockwood grange Thanksgiving Eve. netted over >!<•> which, together with like minis will lie applied on the payment of the new hall and other needed improvements. I The gas plant w hich cost over $200 w ill lie enlarged to a greater capacity in j t he near future. Grandpa Bolton, who was on the sick li*t for a few «lavs, is somewhat im proved. BORING A. Vetsch, proprietor of the Damascus creamery lotatiSi in Portland, was at his olti home In Boring last week gn-eting old friends. Win. Boring han purchase«! the John Manning property in Palmer addition and expects io move in about January 1. J. W. Ris>ts A Co. are niovjpg into their new store. The postottice is lieing moved into its new quarters in the Roots buiiding where there will be «rnple room to han dle the increased amount of mail. The little daughter of H. Beck is I qnite ill. Dr. 8. P. Bittner is in at-1 tendance. Brown Bros, wood camp has a large ■ crew of choppers on and more are being hired overv day. Chicken ami turkey thieves are visit ing the community, and G. H. Knox ha- lost six of his flock of turkeys. Sun day night he heard a noise in the roost and on going out he encountered the thief, making him drop a tine turkey gobbler, lait the thief escafied unidenti fied. Mr Knox says he will vaccinate the next night prow ler he encounters. Thanksgiving day the men of the church assembled and built a fence around the church property. The la dies also gathered ami served a dinner I at the church for the workers. Rev. Jas Moore will be present to I hold the first quarterly meeting Dec. 5, at Pleasant Home. Some of the church members here have lieen attending the special services at Sandy. The basket *<>c al given by the school children last Saturday evening netted them over $30, which is to lie used to wards buying an encyclopedia Twenty live dollars lias been suhscrilxxl. Much credit is due Miss Addie Queasinberrv for the training of the little ones for the occasion. Martin Rtiyce, who waa re|*»rted ill with tube culosin, died Sunday last am! was buried Tuesday from Finley’s un dertaking |iarlora. The familv have the sympathy of the many friends. Mr. Metzger resumed his school work again Monday morning alter an ab sence of two weeks on account of ill ness. Don Young of Portland spent Thai ks- giving with hie grand parents. Mr. ami Mrs. P C. Ilui’nian spent Thanksgiving with her paren s, Mr. am! Mrs. G. Rolland MARMOT B. F. Powers returned to his home at Mrs. Helens is spending the week in Shaw, Oregon, last 'rux,s«lay. l ull Kun. All member« of the Rockwood grange School start"<l Monday after a three are asked for contributions for the days vacation. Miss Glines spent the , I’omoua grange dinner which will be holiday in Portland. at Rockwo«*! DceenilsT 21. J. B. Pitman of Estacada was a Sun day called at the Aschoffs. Every family him need of a good, r> * A member of> the young people at-j liable liniment. Eor sprains, bruises, tended the dance in Sandy last Sat soreness of the muscles ami rheumatic urday night. They report a tine time. I pains there is none lielter than Cham- The first snow of the season fell on lierlaiu’s. Sold by Gresham Drug Co. Thursday night. About an inch and a half fall. The Evening Telegram will ha vu» baigain day this year. Send us $1.5» DOVER and we will < rder the Telegram for 0 ye ir and the Herald too, for one year Mrs. Anna Cooper has purchase«! a new spray pump. Mr ami Mrs. A. Miller spent Thanks Oregon Man Wins Prize giving day with the DeShazer family. The display taking tir-t prize at the All are cordially invited to attend recent dty farming congress in Spokane the measuring s.x’ial to lie held at the was grown ami exhibited by Tillman church Friday evening. Reuter of Madras, and it was eo good Miss Mollie Ahnart was calling in that the exhibit has been secured for Dover Monday. permanent d splay of the chamber of commerce of Portland. The collection BROWER of farm products is surprisingly com Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith plete and serves as a splendid illustra tion of what i an he done on semi-arid a 10 pound boy this week. The Bridal Veil Lumber Company is lands without irrigation. going to close in about a month for re “I had lieen troubled with constipa pairs. tion for two years and tried all of the physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they Those who are on pleasure bent, May soon lack funds to pay the rent. could do nothing for me,” writes Thus. E. Williams, Mid leboro, Ky. “Two packages of du rn'ierlain's Stomach and Delineator, Pearsom Magasine and j liver tablets cured me.” For sab- by Herald $3.50 for $2.25. Subscribe. i Read the new pa|«r combination. | Gresham Drug Co. BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, OREGON . YOUR HOME BANK Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12 Money Loaned. Check Deposits Solicited. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Tax Statement on application. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••a MT. SCOTT FOR SALE DRUG CO. LENTS, 11 High - Grade Jersey Gows - OREGON HOLIDAY OFFERINGS Gift Books Toys, Dolls Stationery Cabinets Fountain Pens Tobacco Sets Toilet Articles Soaps, Etc. Five Fresh in last month. 2 Registered Jersey Bulls. 3 Yearling Heifers. Ready for inspection and sale Nov. 21, 1910. Price from $40 to $85. Tuberculin tested. CANDIES, ALL KINDS COMPLETE LINES J. G. 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