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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1906)
Bevgle if he could but investi gate for himself, tor conditions in the stockyards have changed but little during the past year. Clackamas County <i I.KANINOM MEINIG BROTHERS Uli OLDEST I "I till rill D STORE IN SANDY The Appeal to Reason asks, “Is it a crime to be out of work?” We would answer, ordinarilly speaking, “No.” On the Pacific Coast at this time, “Yes,” with railroads, cities, farmers, sawmills and others begging and pleading for more help it ought to be a crime for an able-bodied man to refuse to work, and this is virtually what he is doing when claiming to be out of a job. Farmela -ay t l»ut lbi« -l ime a ili r«»n- timi«' wvll ình» tali, thè grani crup lieing thv harvrnt ol thu y«‘«tr. Prime «»r haul- ìli Ibi- viriitily are luadt'd tinti H ih « xp'ch tl lliat avverai Urlerà atII i«v bulli. Tinware and (iranitewarc Mi-a licitila Olu'rat, ah«» rweiilly ISlIilGhd Kiida« Grtwh.mi. OieM'n. I“ BEAVKR SÎAT8 PIHLISHIM’. rvtiiruvd hotii lite Oivu'dt Mate Xttriual lOMI'IM Manu««illa OHicr .115 Villa Aie. Sditati ai \|t»nnndli, a Iter'* alte uv«*raged Tl XI« »Tl <V BROWNHILL, antttng tlu higbt'wt in it'vt-tvìiig a tlixt- Kditor mul Sluiiiiuer Notions. Stationery. Conte« llonery. lobdcco, giadv ceri itlv ite, agiwn a «liimrr ili -FIX RIPTloX R »rFS IVr Year |L«W i»» nd va nee to t\»rt tgu count rie*. >1 »'Three Months' trial «utiMrriptious uru ncrrpttsi tn»tn new ' ■ >»• : » for > ‘ Iter lt«tin» laat S iiii «I h \ al Ihv NIvGitgin KFMITTAX«’FS iw *< nt l»> Fxpr»» or l*o*h»rttre Money Order, Registered l-ettcr or Ittunv. Hntac pivM'iit aere; Minava < I < k Sun i«w . t‘t |>h <1 up to 2%ceni* I‘lS<(»\Tlxl KX» F* In >1« t. n-nct* t«> I he w i^it ot t Lt* m*« )<»rity our MUikM'ritM'r* t hi' | m |***r Bvrtlta < ‘I m * im |, Mire Mt-ioikiin, Emllv l" »ctii until m H nrrvurse« imid mh <I nt» nhlrr to «ì»«cont»nuv i* riwixed It you wt*h >i*ttr | m | mt stopi^H) nt the vn«l ot tnv xvnr. Male that tact when vuu «enti tn unir » u I rh ripunti and ami Eh rvnuv M» Elno • R“ mv I vai, i our rcqiit m u ;H .I, Edwiir l-»iiiM(«*h, .1. N, Inoli, and Frank < IlWi.b <»F XIl'KEx* In «>r<lcrtn< change of ad«lrc>* eivv udii a» a vll a« nvYt a«idrx*ss » O|; l; FSI’t‘X 1»FNT> nix- uantoi m evert commutili* If no r«»rrv'-pon«lftH*v appear* troat MuCiiigin « *Hir n. ■ v b borii«\ .«u ¡<rv n *p- ct tullx rvq v.« »tvd to «end us ns ma lit lo* •< I item* n> x t»U can Be thou diligent to know the X 1 »\ EKTlSIXt • K \ I E > » r, m * oi m * • :»• and u ill la* proni pl I > went upin appli<Mti<*n Mr. an I Mr> B »aithill,ut (he Itvavvr JoB FRI XTIXG i* our >i«< « tail > arc a ell c«(Uipj»s «i to the bvM — <»r k al current prive* state of thy flocks, and look Siate llerald, aith thvir inU*r«*atiiig Send 25c in Stamps for three Months’ Trial Subscription. cltiltlrvii. tlttive thrtnigh Samlv laat well to thy herds. avvìi un thvir return in » ih a |»lvaaant Entered n> * ca on«l -< In*.* matter nt the |ntati*ttiev at «»re* ham. Oregon oiitiiig al Wvlvh’- ait«l Salinoli. Bv thè Wjyslde. l>r. (’h’in S(t»||v, a |»rt»niii»vnt «lentiat the Villa should have no dit EDI T OR I A I of Ptiitlaiitl aaa a |iaaaviiger «»n (Ite l ittle drop» of printer’* ink, ficultv in deciding, as tar as on thè -tagc laat a«vk on hia aay tua l.ittle puff* «•( air, YEAR OF SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH mountain tiahing trip. self is concerned, to resign, Make thè politiciaii FOR THIS PAPER. Alni thè inillioiiaire. Siiu < thè la gining o( la-t a»'vk Samlv unite, or accept a secondary liaa thè l‘vnetìt »»t two iitnil Urli veri«*»* a With tnis issue our first year The Famous Sandy Hostelry position in order to further this The lamp «f kn..wl«si|te ut <’I.ien>t<> day, tln‘ inai! n«»w ouiiing by aay «»( l’niversity con.ume» large qu.intities <>f as editor and manager of this end. We hope the members Ikirrtg kerum-ne. Under new management. Pays ('Ini- Nealamlof Sm»y ('ainp a a-in paper closes. In looking of the Board of Trade and the <Bre<l or Brea.l.) special attention to commercial ami tua n rueaJay. back over the past twelve Improvement League will be She «;is"Br«"l in Ohi Kentucky” transient trade................................... R. K Carl-»»n ami W. .1. Wirti «»( In Boston .he wa» “Is-ans;” months’ record we find that this fore long take this into careful i (ìrrahani acre aevn on olir atrvela Tut.** A “tainale” down in 'Flisco, Meals for Automobile Parties | dav. last month’s business shows a consideration. And “u»>laa»e»'* in 'Orleans. ♦ J ii Mchitvre, prtq»rivt‘»r t»( thè la in gain over our first month of Phone orders promptly attended ♦ Th.- reputation of Midas lia none Manager olia > ilinttii river siiniinvr r«*-<*rt, valh-l to. Clean beds. Best of Home three times as many actual sub CHICAGO STOCKYARDS AGAIN. dow n throii|;li the Hires. His million» . on oui iiu * i ctniut- Monday. Cooking. Prices Reasonable . . . < < » » <f;is<"l with his death. X. B. Julin I*. scribers, four times as much We are in receipt of a letter has just found it out. Fai Snekow «»( Samly Ridge i<* tiinr- Feed . Stable . in . Connection paid advertising, six times as from Mr. R. G. Beegle, of Clif- Tom Tagart of the Dem<»*r:itic Na keting hi- «»at-. much paid job work, three times ton, Ore., requesting us to pub- tional committee probU.lv piacisi I’luto H.iwyoll -«'vii tboae Mplell« in jil:»»'* tlialic- at B«»flintv*lt’a? as many employees, the paper lish an affidavit signed by Up- on hi- |>oker chi|s> to attract the PlutO- Mr Ilari, Sr., la ino* mg (•> Cottrell, crats. nearly doubled in size and a ton Sinclair concerning condi | Itavi ng la night a pLu*e llivrv of Ray • A ♦ ì moli i l* ’ *vgle. ♦ plant worth three times as much tions heretofore existing at the life’s CarJs. B F. Hart went t<> Portland oil bilai- < • as it was this day one year ago. Chicago Stock Yards. The •‘Hearts are trump” the young man : ne— Monda v. < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* We also find that our greatest reason given for requesting its Wit mer II. Ilofmvister and J. II. sighed i .1 of ."aialy Ridge were .".indy visitors dur gain is yet to come, for all over publication was the article writ Softly to hi" promised bride. Repairing :: of All Kind» :: Promptly Done ‘‘Hearts are trump to guilers youth ing t he w eek . the field come words of encour ten by the editor of this paper Suit may fail and maidens truth.” A i. Ilirnatedt is erecting a hand- agement confidence and good after his visit to the stockyards ‘‘Diamond’s trump,” tlo* maiden cried, , son..- new r.-si lence. Agent für John Deere Buggies hik I cheer that cannot be computed last June in which we stated “Who shall p'lrcha«.- me a" bride? F. Mct.iigin, with a ls-vv of young Diamonds trump and gulden sheen. Vehicles, Peter Schüttler Wagons, Moline in dollars and cents, and for all that the stockyards were then Who is there «hall crown me queen?“ | ladies from over on tin- Back Bone, took I in the ball game Sun lay. Wagons of which we are extremely clean, and that many of the “Clubs are trump," the strong man said. Herman Bruns and O Kaints>w were grateful and trust to merit this articles by Sinclair and others Fighting now lor life an«l bread. ; Poitl.iud visitors Sundav. Francis M. <'ala- of Firw.ssl confidence of our folks to a yet had been published for a pur “CI u I ih are trump the strife is rushed. The strong succeed, the weak are Sandy visitor .Mondav. greater degree. crushed.” pose. In as much as the ar J. Fegles of Marmot was trading with iicr/il HI/ick mi 11 i t hinu, -------------------------------- ticle sent us by Mr. Beegle has spades are trump—they win at last. our merchants T uesdajr. Covering u.« when life is past. SHOULD GET TOGETHER. been published many times Spades are trunqc—they turn the ground V. B Topp of Firw's.l is busy haul Montavilla can never reach through other sources and is I lankly o’er the moulderlug mound. ing Imnls'r for a new house. Walter Sim lair recently invest."! in a W. t . B. the acme of success in so far as common knowledge to all it is new buggy. Harrows, Cultivators. Manure Spreaders, public spirit and improvement unnecessary to repeat it here. Casper Junker is improving the l> Disk Plows and Disk Harrows, John MARMOT. of his place by building n new |*>rch. is concerned until her improve Concerning our visit to the Deere Plows Ed. Miller, the veteran architect from ment organizations are united stockyards, one thing is sure, Bob Wilton of Oregon City ha- lieen Hamburg, is at the head of the under rusticating up here for a few day-, and in their efforts and desires in we went there looking for dirt, getting fat on the hijwioua trout he |»a- taking. • II. L. Chalker went to Cherryville to Skilled HorscshiK-Ing :: in :: Our Specialty behalf of the Villa. A greater contamination, disease and filth pTHiiaded from the Little Sandy. burn his slashing Tuesday. Prof. Boland of Mt. Tabor is a plea.-ed spirit of sacrifice on the part of and failed to find it. Further J. Maroney is parading around with a visitor at Hotel Axdioff. the leaders of both organizations more, if there had been as much E. S. Brake wan doing l»u-inr— in 7 x smile on. Think ye Johnnie i« will have to become manifest filth, disease and rottenness as Portland this wwk. married? < Hi, no. lie just found a before this can be accomplished. advertised could it have been Dr. R< m key took i*ome of tlo* Mar« h steer that bad Is-eu lost Sunday. IREI CAMP I’< •>To I IKE The Sandy stage line is doing a very It should not be so much a obliterated so quickly as to leave- out >4 Mr. A-choff’j* stiff r»r< k last week. extensive business. Newton Orr, the ING GROl ND A XI» STOKE 11 is exceedingly dry here ; -•» mm h matter of precedence as of act no trace? Personally we do not so that fires have driven the hear- and proprietor, is thinking of building a < * < • ual, vital, united and lasting doubt that there has bee-n more other game into the foothill-, ami in railway line to Boring next summer. < » ♦ R. E. Jarl, the Sandy merchant, was effort on the part of all the citi or less cause for complaint, but cons«,«|iu*n*‘e thereof O’Drll’- hogs have show ing liis new horses nt Sandy Sun H;is Long Been Knoan as a Popular Rest and Recreation Resort. suffered from frequent attacks of bruin. zens toward the making of a that it was as bad as pictured in Otto Aschoff is quite a favorite with day. greater Montavilla. One true- the yellow journals of this coun folk- of the fe nitiine gender, having A large band of Indians jmss<-d No More Inviting Location to be Found through here during the week enrnilte ly interested in the interest of try we deny, and so would friend made -everal trip* with load- of pretty to the valley ho|> field». girls to Mt. H' mp I. ft is said that he All stages »top at floor. Several heavily tiniberi-d mountain» State Fiali Hatcher« liH-ati*d near tic rtf. played a gam«* of freeze out. and lo-t. The finest tisliing aiel iiii»tin>c in • (regoli. Harry Bramball ami family have re near Mt. Ibssl a-r on tire and asln-s are Ilare ia Hit* iffoat inviting *|>ot for a lover of nature. falling all around here. turned from a trip to tin? coast where Here you will find a quid, cisil, lien 11 bl u I, invigorating camping place. The Store that < > Money refund* Las. Sunday evening the regular th«*v enjoyed numerous dip* into th«* o Made Sandv ed if good* not o briny deep. They show the lieiieficent monthly «ervices were held at the Ger F A M 0 C S o represented man Lutheran Church. Rev. F. Pile Home Cooking. Boaid by Bay or Week, uitli of without R ooiik . o results of a «iiet of «dan s and other < > < ► Is rfeehl preached an eloquent sermon < > shell fish. o < > o to a devoted coligiegation. < > Mrs. Harry Timinas (nee Emma o For < For stock < • o The Sandy baseball nine playisl the < > Aschoff) has made a short visit with EG« iS, PASTI RE. her patents. Grandma and grandpa Kelso boys a well matched game, the BITT ER HAY. GRAIN, Atx hoff were justly swelled with pride -I >re lieing four to five ill favor of Kelso. Saddle Horses TEAMS. over baby Thomas. On lust Saturday evening Arleta Circle W. of W. enjoyed one of the most pleiisnnt meeting in its history. IIRWOOD Tim guaidinn .Neigbls'r of Olympia Miss Stella Riem has Is-en seriously t'iicle was present mid pint ici paled in = NEW THIS WEEK — ill for the |Muft five week» but is »lowly the guard drills mid social entertain < > < > A Superb Assortment ol Glass Joshes, also a lot ment of the evening. improving. ( has.-Keith of Dover was n Sandy of New Chinaware. Mr. aiel Mr". Fry ami daughter, Mina, arc spending the Hummer month» vi-itor Monday. J. IE Alexander and son were over ill their cottage at this place. Are You < > from Bull Run Monday. Mr. ami Mr». F. Eiling ami daughter, < • Oneof the Inst parties to »nc<-e»»fully <• NEWTON 0 B R, Christina, »on, Fred, and their friend, PROP. going to Mi»» Nettie Olsen, who have spent a <-limbMt. Ihsxi was composed of the o pleasant vacation at their summer following well-known young |s'oplr: PAINT home near here, returned to their home Mi-se» Mary .Mitchell, Mary Waesis-, L EAVES ( I lia Mitchell and Messers. Otto Mei- •< > in Portland last week. this Fall? Sandy for Boring al 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Miss Dolly Alt is the successful appli nig, Arlie Mitchell mid E. Coalman who safeh guided the entire party to the Boring lor Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 “ « • cant for the Firwfssl school. AI ho Lime by the 'Ì on summit. buhe« III It* subject to change without notice. The busy hum ami whistle of the I Wedding hells, so 'tin said, are soon thresher was heard in Firwfssl ami vicinity this week. Crops arc above to ring merrily at Bull Run. Grandma Ball, well known to many the average. < » in this country, met witli mi accident Joe Wilcoxen was visiting in Firworsi with Salmon Mail Stage. Have you seen those S2.15 Tan Hlioen? There are only last Saturday at Sycamore Station, a few left and no mure to get. Sunday. Where she was krns ked over by the car Also makes connection Antone Malar of Firwofsl was in I A GOOD STOCK Of DRY GOODS ALWAYS ON HASP j mid slightly injurnd. Cherryville Sumlay. for Aschoff’s and meets < • A rushing business is living done in Tom Ihinn ami Miss Elsie Malar both of our tine general merchandise first car at Boring. were enjoying tlie Is-autiful scenery of NEXT* WEEK Sandy, Ore. i Mtore.M. this vicinity in a pleasant drive last Subscrilie for The llerald. Sumlay. Groceries and Hardware Loggers’ Supplies. Shoes. Hats. Flour, Feed, Etc Sandy Hotel Sandv, () regon B. TAWNISA Sandv, - - Ore SALMON RIVER - - - - - - - Summer Resort and Hotel BORNSTEDT’S Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hard= ware, Flour, Feed. Going-•■SXFast We have the Oil and Lead for You at bottom prices THURSDAY REMEMBER! BORNSTEDT’S John ¡Me Intyre, Prop '' b Ì i FV ó ' ^ Salmon, Ore SANDY STAGE and LIVERY At Sandy Makes Connections