Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 17, 1911, Image 3

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resolutions relative to house bill 176,
relative to the appropriation proposed
for supporting tlie support of migratory
sc I ksi I i or «chisil« relative to household
vcoiminle« and farm management Mrs
Darnsll read the Grange declaration of
purposes. Mr. Wythecomlie of Port-
land discussed the pr<i|Mim-d reciprocity
treaty with Canada Mr. Palmer and
H. A Ihsiker ol New York presented
an opposite view. Mrs. J C. McGrew
Presented a very praetic«! pa|>er on
"Household Finance«.”
Resolutions were adopted favoring
parcels post. It was decided to hold a
special program shout the first of April
to commemorate tlm opening of tlm
grange hall Besides Mrs Waldo, Mr.
Hooker ami Mr. Wythecomlie, other
visitor« were Mr Well». Mr». Payne,
Mrs. Scliulenlierg ami Mr James.
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FAIRVIEW
Pli ASANT HOMf
The machine the railroad company
is building to extricate on the cut at
this place will soon lie in operation.
The V’atcb creamery driver had a
lively runaway Tuesday The team be­
came frightened, throwing the large
can« by the roadside and ran three
mile» before I »dug caught.
Bert Griffith and family are visiting
relatives
Mrs. A Diuderback of the city called
on friend«.
B. C. Altman is on the sick list.
Mrs Bhumay was called to Handy on
account of her daughter’s illness.
Will Calvin lias returned from Idaho.
The Baptist l.arfu-s' Aid met with
Mrs. Chase this week.
Preaching every Kunday at Ila. m.
through February
BANK OF TROUTDALE
i
Fairview, Feb 15—Mrs. H H. Stone
Mt. Hcott, February 16—Geo Hpring,
' hail a« guests on Sunday her brother,
Hr., has been very sick for some time
1 Win. Zimmerman and wife of Portland,
He is still confined to hl« bed.
' and Mr«. A. Spelts of Eastern Oregon,
TROUTDALE, OREGON
Albert Culkins, the one year old chilli
an old friend of Mr«. Stone.
of Mr Calkins of Gilbert’« Crossing,
E. (I Wilkinson ami wife are guest«
<li««l Thursday of pneumonia. The
of Mrs. Wilkinson's parent«, It. W.
funeral was held at 2:3ti Saturday.
Wilcox and wife. Mr. Wilkinson ba«
The YoUllg People's Alliance of the
taken the position as agent and operat­
. . YOUR HOME BANK
Evangtdical church, held a tiusmess
or for the <• W. It. A N. Co. here. Mr.
meeting al the home of Mildred Allen,
and Mr«. Wilkinson came here from
Monday evening. After the Imaiiiesa
I .eland. They expect to take up their
wnsim ss was transacted a social lime
residence
in the Scott cottage.
t
was enjoyed until a late hour.
Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12.
W. Ellison, who ha« held the position
The Misses Lyons gave a party at the
as
agent
ami
operator
here
for
the
past
Imine on Tenth avenue on Valentine’s
Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned.
ten years, «enl in his resignation to the
night,
company a few week« ago. H • will
Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued.
Mr. liumly who lives »outbid town,
take up other lines of Work
ia sick with lagrippe,
Tax Statement on application.
Mrs. E. A. Whitney has returned
Htanford Ityrd mlton, th«» lour year
from a <ew- days' visit with friends in
old son of Mr. and Mrs Melton, was
Portland.
burled last Thursday.
Mrs. A. B. Miller ia making «orne
Troutdale, February 16—Mr. and
Mr. Nelson of Fourth llpnus, who
improvement« oilier pl CO.
Sandy, February 10—Mrs. J. M. l»on-
Mrs
Marion
Bhearer
of
Mt.
Ilissl
were
was badly burned some time ago, i*
Miss Edith Mi'Killip «pent the week ahue has been on the sick list the pant
guests of Mr. and Mr«. Knarr the first
still in a very ciillcal condition.
end with friends here.
week
of the »«'k.
Rev. tioode 1« quite sick
Mr». C. G, Coupeland is moving to
M r. Pridernore of Three-Mix was a
Mi««
Bertha
Frick
of
Portland
i«
visit
­
The Friends are holding revival m- st­
farm near Estacada.
I Sandy visitor on hi« way to Portland
ing
the
Misses
Hogue
this
week.
ings this week.
W. H. McNames will move his fami­ Monday. He reports atmul three feet
Mr«. F. K. Zimmerman sf*nt part of
Mrs. w T. Bischoff, who visited her
ly into the Hcolt house, vacated by of • now in that section.
the
week
with
friend«
in
Gresham.
sister of llsppy Hollow a few days, re­
Mrs. Coupeland, ami will keep a Ism ril­
Mr». Phoebe Friel died at her home '
0. A. Hewitt was here from Portland
turned home Monday.
ing house.
near
Cherryville, Feb. 13th, at 4 p. m. i
latura Polling of Portland has lieen the last of the week renewing old ac­
Mrs. O. 11. Shaw- has returned from The immediate cause of her death was
quaintance«.
visiting Rev. Grasle's family for the
Sel I wish ! where she was with Mr«. 11. apoplexy, though «he had a stroke of
II. L. Spencer and wife are the pa­
past two week«.
M Hh«w, who wan quite ill, but is im­ paralysis three years ago. Hbe had
Blanche Itetberford was home Satur­ rents of an eight pound boy, born on proving
lierti ailing for several days hut kept
day from Ballstone, where she 1« leach­ February 10th.
A trip to foreign lands was given as a up until Bunday ami was conscious up
The Fisk family are moving to Aims
ing.
treat to the memlwra of the Y. P. H. C.E. to within a half hour of her death. Be­
A large force of men are at work lay­ who, under the captainship of C. B. side« her husband, J. T. Friel, Sr., she
Mr» Sweet of Hliadv Wood is «ick.
Miss Meier, ol 2’>5 H<>Uth Maili, who ing steel for the O. W, it A N. Co., on Stone, deleated a division under the leaves seven children. Mr«. W. R.
leadership of Ivy Cornett in a contest, Allen, Mrs. Glenn McIntyre, Mrs. R. C.
MENDOTA COAL by the CAR, TON or SACK
underwent an operation in December, 1 the Troutdale cutoff.
Frill
Morita
ha«
resigned
his
position
closed the la-t of December. The trip Murry, Mrs. B. F. Hart, Mrs. T. E.
ia recovering «lowly.
Kirby, J T. Friel, Jr., and Jerry Friel,
Quincv Harvey of Mootavtlla will as section foreman here after several was made la.t Friday night, the party
years
of
service
Mr
ami
Mis.
Mori
X
•tarting from the Pirsbyterian church tt ith the except! ii of Mrs. Kirby, who
»■sin move t<> l.enls, where tiirv intend ;
will
take
up
llo
ir
res
deuce
in
Kenton.
after listening to a lectnro by the livaa in Portland, the children all live
to reside |H-rm»nently.
F. A. Harlow and family were out pastor, Rev Thomas Robinson, on the in this community.
Jim Key Holds came up from Newlarg
The entertainment given by the
from
the illy 0» spend the week end countries to be visited William Fisher
to l<M>k a'ler his property on Fourth
Sandy Commercial club Saturday even­
acted
as
guide
and
gave
very
interesting
and
entertained
friends
from
the
city.
avenue He intend* building soon and
Mrs. I A. Harlow and children have descriptions of the country enroute. ing was a success in every wav. The .
make this in» home.
returm-d
from visiting in Portland for Japan was first visited at the resilience progr in went off with a »wing although (
A base Imll Is ni flt was given a’ the
of Mr ami Mr«. J W. Tow nsend.w hicli there were two or three numbers that
Alcazar tlieatr«* W'dnc-d.iy night for several days.
was gaily dieorateil with fans, parasols had to lie omitted on account of the
Nash is cm al>-«ciiig from an
the I .ent's 'earn
and lanterns. The visitors were greet­ al>sence of a piano. Wher it came to
illne»» which threaten.-d to terminate
ed by Misses Alta Wilcox and Eva the »ale of the baskets, there was no ,
in typhoid fever
Townsend in Jap hese costume Messrs hanging back and under the lively auc- ■
Troutdale now has two jewelry stores, W. E. Tegart and W. E Townsend also tiom-ering of F. E. McGugin, the bid-1
the new sho Is-ing located on Columbia assisted the hostess in entertaining ding was brisk. The proceeds from the
street in tile Teller building
with games. Refreshment« served were, baskets and pies amounted to $77.40.
< rackets, small fish, tea and Japanese All those interested worked hard to |
INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE
Sedentary habil», lark o( outdoor
oranges. From Japan the guide con­ make it a go and their effort« »ere
errine, iiuoitlirivut maatication of T i » h I, ducted his party to Switzerland, the crowned with success.
«*«>n«ti pat ion, m torpid liver, worry and home of Mr. ami Mrs. W. Ellison. Mr.
There is some talk of organising a
I \JC| IO A Nlf’C? In OREGON’S MOST RELIABLE ASSO-
anxiety, are the moat common
I 1
kU
1 n vz EL CIATIONS furnished at moderate rates.
of atoinach trouble».
Correct your and Mrs. Luscher loaned for the occasion Shakespeare club in town, Sandy need«
habit» and tak«« ( haml*rlain » Stomach a num tier of fine paintings of Switzer­ something of the -ort to till the «octal
Wilt not represent any company unless thoroughly reliable
and Liver Tablet* and you will h < m > ii lx* land scenery and a number of other and intellectual needs of the people, i
well again. For »ah* by all dealer««.
articles brought from that country by More of this later
I them a few years ngo These together
Mrs. Reed, the minister's wife is at'
Clubbing offers : Herald and Oregon with Swi«» flags and evergreens formed home after a prolonged s ay in south- .
Agriculturist for one year $1.
the decoration . Misses Rosalie arid ern California, where she went in the
Lily Luscher and Ivy Cornett, dressed hope that the change would lienetit her,
in Swiss costume, assisted the hostess, She returns much improved.
BORING OREGON
who was also in costume, in entertain­
Phone 41 k
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 21, there 1
ing the go ate. Swiss songs were sung
Mill 1 1-4 miles southeast of Kelso
wi'l he an effort made to organize a
by the Misses Luscher. Jack Lurcher,
singing sehool. All those who are in- 1 CEDAR POSTS
Jr., and Willie Butler, dressed a’ Swiss
terested, please meet with Mr. Reed at
SHINGLES
lads rang, and played Swiss music
the Metholist church at 7:3l) on the
MOULDINGS
on the phonograph ami a Swiss music
H. PERRET, Prop.
above date. It is hoped there will be I
TURNED WORK
box. Mr». M. C. Cornett assisted in
be en ugh interested to organize a good :
serving the refreshments, which were
school. It is planned to devote some i LUMBER $6 AND UP
General Blacksmithing
composed of imported Swi»« cheese,
Large stock of Dimension Lumber on haud
time to rudiments of music, some to Rough and Dressed lumber for all purposes
Swiss cookies and coffee. The resi­
note reading and some to chorus sing­ send order to JCNSRl’D BROS. Boring RD 2
Shoeing, Repair and Car­
lience of G. O. Dolph was the scene of
ing. Come and bring some interested :
riage Work
the joyous home coming ami Vncle
friend with you. No tuition. All these
Sam, impersonated by Reed Eldridge,
things help the social life of the town
and the goddess of liliertv, impersonated
and the people.
Expert Tinner after Jan. 1.
by Miss Lillian Copeland, welcomed
Eve and Gutter Work.
The sand and some of the lumlier is I
their people back to their native land.
on
the
ground
for
the
new
building
Mr.
Repairing
of all kinds.
Candy was served and games played
until after midnight, when the pilgrims Meinig is going to erect for his store '
separated for their several homes. and postofiice.
Agency for Fairbsnks En­
Do you know when you are getting fi^st-
Saturday, Feb. 4, is the regular meet- ' If not, we’ll cure it, and then you’ll
Flags and evergreens were profusely
wonder why you did’nt think of us
gines
and Water Systems
nsul in decorations fflr America. Mias ing night of the Reliekabs. All mem- l ing before.
class service? You do and I know you do.
All our work guaranteed. No hasty. I
Copeland and Mr. Eldridge were as­ liera are urged to be present.
". Our;
That is the reason I cater to your wants for
sisted in entertaining by Miss Blythe
Mr. Reed preached an interning ».ipshod job leave« our ehop.
skilled and conscientious,
Copeland, Willie Cree, Caryl Heslin, sermon last Sundav evening. A s)ieeial
You’ll not grumble at the prices, |
I pride myself on my good service. Good
Richard Anderson. Sr., and .lenry solo by Mrs. Talmage was much •P- either.
Moller. The guests of the evening preciated.
service every hour of every day is one of my
were: C. B. Stone, Miss l.yrl Eldridge,
highest ambitions.
Mrs. J. Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. 1
Intertdinment at Sandy
Dimmock, Miss Muri Dimmock, Miss
Mrs. Marguerite Shelley Walter, fer­
Zella Dimmock,' Mies Edith McKillip,
Mt and Mrs. J. Luscher, Miss Frida merly the assistant teacher in tile
Herbert, Miss Blanche Eldredge. Mie« Gilespie School of Expression of Port­
Our Methods. Our Stock of
191V, Morrison St.
Florence Gustafson. Miss Nannie An­ land, but now of Hood River, will give
Lumber
and Millwork and Our
PORTLAND,
-
OREGON :
derson, Raymond Dunbar. Harry Gus­ an entertainment at the Sandy M. E.
♦ Prices. We are confident that it
¡ Near Pap’« Restaurant)
♦ will result in secnnmr yonr busi­
tafson, Clyde Stone. Ellsworth Raker. church Wednesday evening, Feb. 22.
Good Goods and Good Service are nec­
Llovd Anderson, Richard A lgernon, Jr , The entertainment will consist of hu­
ness when you need anything from
♦
Josie Townsend, Kudo ph and Julius morous and pathetic readings and
essary in the building up' of a first-class
a
poet to a bill of lumber for a
»
Lutcher.
♦ house or barn.
monologues. Adults, 35 cents; chil­
M
¡»see
Helm
Franklin
and
Lulu
mercantile business. Successful merchants
* The best in quality for the mon­
Hummed of Portland, are making a dren under twelve, 25 cents.
visit of a fortnight with Mrs. E. Holte.
♦ ey, is the motto we try to live up
slight neither. I specialize both and you
«
SANDY,
ORE.
♦ to. Come in and investigate
The
preliminary
rounds
in
the
High
appreciate all I offer.
♦
School Debating League will practically
Life Sated at Death's Door
S ki E. W. MILLER, LENT8
Itealers in Rough and Dressed
"1 never felt so near my grave ” all run through by the close of tho
Wilev-Allen Office
writes W. R Patterson, ol Wellington, present week. Half of the school con-
♦
MILL
«NO
UROS «I LENTS JUNCTION
♦
Tex., “an when a frightful cough ami (testing ar-> eliminated. After the quar­
lung trouble pulled me down to t'k> terly and semi-finals, the champion­
Mill East of SANDY
|s>unde, in spite of doctor’s treatment ship of the state is decided in the finals
for two year«. My father, mother and at the state university, in'the spring. .
Company
Special Trices on all Old Stock
two «liters died of consumption, and
G> od goods, good service r ght prices and
that 1 am alive today is due solely to
How to cure a cold is a quest! n in
the privilege of buying what you want—my
I
Dr. King’« New Discovery, w hich com-
'which many are interested just now,(
pleiely cured me. Now 1 weigh 187
Lots on Hood Avenue,
customers receive a 1 the^e. Is it any won­
pounds and have been well and strong Chamberlain’s Cough Rt medy has won
In Zenith Addition
its
great
reputation
and
immense
sale
der they are satisfied? I want to please you.
for years.” Quick, safe, sure, it« the
| by it« remarkable cure of colds.* It can
To Gresham, for
la st remedy on earth for coughs, colds,
always tie depended upon. For sale by
Sale by the
lagrip|w>, a« Inna, croup and all th'oat
1 Opened up by 1IK SANDY IAM> CO.,
all dealers.
and lung troubles. 6th- and $10 . Trial
owners of the townsite of Sandy.
tailtle free. Guaranteed by all drug­
Lots,
extra choke location. $75 up
Herald and Fa .n Journal $1.50. The
gist«.
Come early and avoid losing best
Journal will come for two years and
Call Early and Avoid the
your choice of Horae Secrets, Poultry
location. Abstract furnished with
every sale.
Easy terms, am
Herald and Farm Journal $1.80. The Secrets, Corn Secrete, Coming Egg
Rush.
monthly payments. Will build
Journal will come for two year» and book, with each order. Order al once.
•nit for residence or business,
y..ur choice of Horse Secret«, Poultry
QRESHAM REAL ESTATE CO.
on o write
Bargain
offer:
Delineator.
Pearsons,
OOce
on
Main
St
Just
North
Secret«, Corn Secret«, Corning Egg
Lr.Mwe.fe
ot
PosteSk-s.
hook, wiUi each order. Order at once. Herald, $3.1SO for $2.26 Buhscribe now.
1 'ROUTDALE
SANDY
SUN-DIAL RANCH
MILL AND WAREHOUSE
Hay, Grain and Mill Feed
FAIRVIEW
John Brown
Rock wood's L eading 41 ere han t
JONSRUD BROS.
City Carriage
and Shoeing Shop
Service
There are three kinds
(rf Service — Good, Bad
and indifferent.
nnro
UULö
your watch o
KEEP TIME :
Sandy,
Good Goods
Fred D. Flora
Ore
INVESTIGATE
Firwood Lumber Co.
Right Prices
LUMBER
I
MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER
THIRD ADDITION TO
TOWN Of SANDY
AARON FOX
I 'routdale. Ore
Gresham Real Eslate Co.